bored (Meaning)

Wordnet

bored (s)

tired of the world

uninterested because of frequent exposure or indulgence

Webster

bored (imp. & p. p.)

of Bore

bored Sentence Examples

  1. She sighed deeply, feeling bored with the monotony of her daily routine.
  2. As the lecture droned on, students grew increasingly bored, struggling to stay focused.
  3. He scrolled through his phone, searching for something to alleviate his boredom during the long wait.
  4. The children complained of being bored on the rainy afternoon, unable to go outside and play.
  5. Despite having a book in hand, she found herself feeling bored with its predictable plot.
  6. The repetitive tasks at work left him feeling bored and unfulfilled.
  7. Even with a multitude of entertainment options available, he couldn't shake off his persistent feeling of boredom.
  8. She doodled absentmindedly in her notebook, a telltale sign of her boredom during the meeting.
  9. The lack of new challenges in his job left him feeling bored and uninspired.
  10. They decided to spice things up with a game night to combat their mutual boredom.

FAQs About the word bored

tired of the world, uninterested because of frequent exposure or indulgenceof Bore

tired, uninterested, sick and tired, exhausted,sick, frustrated, annoyed, fed up, wearied, weary

interested, amused, energized, rapt, absorbed, galvanized, excited, intrigued, engaged, stimulated

She sighed deeply, feeling bored with the monotony of her daily routine.

As the lecture droned on, students grew increasingly bored, struggling to stay focused.

He scrolled through his phone, searching for something to alleviate his boredom during the long wait.

The children complained of being bored on the rainy afternoon, unable to go outside and play.