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  2. As an adjective boring describes something (or someone) that is tedious, dull, and lacking in interest. As a noun, boring refers to the act of drilling a hole, or the hole itself.

  3. adjective. /ˈbɔːrɪŋ/. /ˈbɔːrɪŋ/. not interesting; making you feel tired and impatient. He's such a boring man! a boring job/book/evening. The movie was dreadfully dull and incredibly boring. The music eventually gets boring to listen to. Synonyms boring.

  4. boring not interesting; making you feel tired and impatient: He's such a boring man! She found her job very boring. dull not interesting or exciting: Life in a small town can be extremely dull.

  5. The Difference Between Bored and Boring. Bored is an English adjective used when someone is uninterested or uninspired by a person or event. Boring an English adjective is used to describe the object or person that makes us feel uninterested or uninspired. To understand more, watch this video.

  6. Apr 29, 2020 · Adjectives ending in -ed tell you about a feeling. In this case, the feeling is that you are feeling bored. On the other hand, adjectives ending in -ing tell you a reason. In "I'm bored because the movie is boring", you are feeling bored and the reason is that the movie is boring.

  7. A1. not interesting or exciting: She finds opera boring. It's boring to sit on the plane with nothing to read. a boring lecture. The movie was so boring I fell asleep. Synonyms. drab disapproving. dreary disapproving. dry (BORING) disapproving. dull. ho-hum. monotonous. tedious. uninteresting. wearisome formal.

  8. 3 days ago · boring. (bɔːrɪŋ ) adjective. Someone or something boring is so dull and uninteresting that they make people tired and impatient . Not only are mothers not paid but also most of their boring or difficult work is unnoticed. ...boring television programmes.

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