English
Etymology
From the verb to bore 'annoy', itself of unknown origin
Pronunciation
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-��(r)d|-��(r)d
Verb
bored
- past tense and past participle of to bore
Adjective
bored (more bored, most bored)
- suffering from boredom
- uninterested, without attention
#: The piano teacher's bored look betrayed he wasn't paying much attention to his pupil's boringly stereotype rendition of the brilliantly composed etudes
- perforated by a hole or holes through bioerosion
Translations
trans-top|suffering from boredom
Chinese: ��
Dutch: verveeld
Finnish: tylsistynyt, kyllästynyt
French: ennuyé m, ennuyée f
Greek: Ï�Ï�Ï�Ï�ημÎνοÏ� m, Ï�Ï�Ï�Ï�ημÎνη f, Ï�Ï�Ï�Ï�ημÎνο n
Hebrew: �ש�ע�� (mesho'amam) m, �ש�ע��ת (meshu'amemet) f
Italian: annoiato m, annoiata f
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Japanese: ���� (unzari)
Korean: ë��ë ¤ë�¸
Kurdish: KUchar|ب�زار
Portuguese: furado m, furada f
Romanian: plictisit
Russian: п�об��енн�й m, п�об��енна� f, п�об��енное n, п�об��енн�е p
Spanish: aburrido m, aburrida f
Swedish: uttråkad
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Related terms
bore
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boring
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