English
Verb
bored
- simple past tense and past participle of bore
A bored woman selling souvenirs in Moscow.
Adjective
bored (comparative more bored, superlative 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 or other)
Translations
suffering from boredom
- Arabic: مُلُول (mulūl)
- Armenian:
- Basque:
- Catalan: avorrit (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 厭煩 (zh), 厌烦 (zh) (yànfán), 無聊 (zh), 无聊 (zh) (wúliáo)
- Czech: znuděný
- Dutch: verveeld (nl)
- Esperanto:
- Finnish: tylsistynyt (fi), kyllästynyt
- French: ennuyé (fr) m, ennuyée (fr) f
- Georgian:
- German: gelangweilt (de)
- Greek: τρυπημένος (el) (trypiménos), βαριεστημένος (el) (variestiménos)
- Hebrew: משועמם m (mesho'amam), משועממת f (meshu'amemet)
- Hungarian: unott (hu), unatkozó (hu)
- Italian: annoiato (it)
- Japanese: 退屈した (ja) (たいくつした, taikutsu shita)
- Khmer: ខ្ជេញ (km) (kcɨɲ), នឿយណាយ (km) (nɨəy naay), ធុញ (km) (tʰuɲ)
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