🥱bore

verb/noun
/bɔːr/

Meaning

Verb: To make someone feel uninterested or tired; Noun: A dull or tiresome person.

Example Sentences

The lecture began to bore the students.

Example Expressions

bore to death

Synonyms

weary, tire, annoy, dull

Antonyms

entertain, excite, interest

Collocations

bore someone, boring lecture, bore to death

More Example Sentences

I am bored with scrolling social media.

She is bored with waiting in long lines.

She is bored with watching the same show.

He is bored with watching the same videos.

They are bored with listening to complaints.

They are bored with staying indoors all day.

I am bored with doing the same task every day.

She is bored with repeating the same mistakes.

He is bored with studying grammar all the time.

We are bored with talking about the same topic.

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