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bored

[ bawrd ]

adjective

  1. wearied by dullness or sameness (often followed by with, of, or by ):

    This activity will keep bored children entertained on those long summer days.

    She's bored with the color of her room and has decided to paint it.

    I never seem to get bored of this game.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of bore 1( def ).
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of bored1

First recorded in 1820–30; bore 1( def ) + -ed 2( def ) for the adjective; bore 1( def ) + -ed 1( def ) for the verb
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Lue had implored his group to get off to a better start, to not have to play catchup in this road game, to not get “bored with the process.”

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Zubac said the only way to not get discouraged is to “not get bored with the process.”

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The 13-mile-long San Jacinto Tunnel was bored through the mountain in the 1930s by a crew of about 1,200 men who worked day and night for six years, blasting rock and digging with machinery.

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“I’m interested in human behavior. I can never understand when somebody says they’re bored. That is the most unfathomable thing that you could say to me.”

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“I never got bored. I’m in a dark room all the time by myself, mostly, and just spending time with those characters. They’re my biggest hang. So I do love them.”

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