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    Bor·ing
    /ˈbôriNG/

    adjective

    • 1. not interesting; tedious: "I've got a boring job in an office"
  2. A1. not interesting or exciting: a boring job. The film was so boring, I fell asleep. Fewer examples. The menu is boring and it's not cheap either. I usually skip the boring bits of a book. Free food was no compensation for a very boring evening. That was such a boring film. The children's arrival enlivened a boring evening.

  3. Definition of boring adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. Define boring: dull and uninteresting : causing boredom—usage, synonyms, more.

  5. Britannica Dictionary definition of BORING. [more boring; most boring] : dull and uninteresting : causing boredom. a boring job/routine. I find her books totally boring. BORING meaning: dull and uninteresting causing boredom.

  6. adjective. uk / ˈbɔːrɪŋ/ Add to word list Add to word list. A1. not interesting or exciting: a boring job. The movie was so boring that I fell asleep. (Definition of boring from the Cambridge Essential Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of boring. in Chinese (Traditional) 煩人的, 乏味的, 無聊的… See more. in Chinese (Simplified)

  7. Dictionary definition of boring. Lacking interest, excitement, or stimulation. "The movie turned out to be a boring and predictable cliché." Detailed meaning of boring. When something is described as "boring," it suggests a lack of engaging or captivating qualities that would typically evoke curiosity or hold one's attention.

  8. /ˈbɔrdəm/ [uncountable] the state of feeling bored; the quality of being very boring I started to eat too much out of sheer boredom. Television helps to relieve the boredom of long winter evenings. I noticed her short attention span and low boredom threshold (= she got bored very quickly). Definitions on the go.

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