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bored

/bɔɹd/adjective1 syllable

Bored means: tired of the world.

Synonyms for bored5

adjective, as in tired of the world

world-weary, tired

adjective, as in uninterested because of frequent exposure or indulgence

blase, uninterested

also used for bored

jaded

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What does bored mean?2

adjective

1

tired of the world“bored with life”

2

uninterested because of frequent exposure or indulgence“his blase indifference”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with bored?24

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Bored in a sentence

  • I'm bored, home alone, without cartoons or a computer.papabear
  • Emily wants to go out, because she's bored.CN
  • If the students are bored, they will find ways to entertain themselves.Hybrid
  • The lecture, dull as dishwater, bored the audience.sundown
  • When you're around him, you'll never feel bored ever again.LoverofEnglish
  • He was bored with his wife, an excellent woman he didn't deserve.sundown
  • The moment you learn to read, you will never be bored again.Aghanim
  • Far from being bored, we had a very good time.CM

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Forms of bored

as a adjective

comparative
boreder
superlative
boredest