Synonym: ennui, tedium. Similar words: predominant, bored, predominance, labored, freedom, speedometer, bore, tired of. Meaning: ['bɔːdəm] n. the feeling of being bored by something tedious.
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91. The monotony, boredom and endless waiting gnawed away at the author.
92. She might be infuriated by the sewing-circle boredom; but she would hear no ridicule.
93. It is a bizarre setting, to say the least, where the boredom and indifference can be measured in metric tons.
94. These huge corporations are dying of boredom caused by the inertia of giantism.
95. Even the pop posters were old, they blew my mind with boredom.
96. The only possible reason for your unwarranted interference is boredom!
97. Often, the end of their beaks may be cut off to stop the hens pecking each other out of sheer boredom and neurosis.
98. He no longer felt the need to borrow cars and go lifting round the shops to relive the boredom.
99. Certain forms of discomfort, certain forms of boredom, can be ignored or at least tolerated by means of diversion.
100. I lived in a nursery which smelled of boredom and liniment.
101. Boredom with politics was a state of mind they could only comprehend intellectually.
102. More recent moral philosophy exhibits a certain boredom with Moore's approach.
103. I found that before long I was eating everything - most people did out of boredom.
104. That provides greater flexibility, and allows team members to trade off to avoid boredom.
105. Amazing as it might sound, boredom may play a factor as well.
106. Most people indulge in harmless fantasies to relieve the boredom of their lives.
107. Boredom, isolation and loneliness can lead to alcoholism(sentencedict.com), marriage breakdowns and a failure to complete the assignment.
108. There is something more terrible than a hell of suffering - a hell of boredom. Victor Hugo
109. For three hours he sat in the kitchen, discovering how boredom may alternate with terror, trying to stay bored.
110. Some means of escaping the waiting time of boredom and temporary unemployment.
111. There was almost, thought the Doctor, a trace of boredom in those measured tones.
112. Harry tried to relieve the boredom by singing and whistling.
113. In order to live free and happily, you must sacrifice boredom. It is not always an easy sacrifice. Richard Bach
114. Boredom and hunger, after all, are an integral part of life at my school.
115. In all this, including the boredom, there is nothing new in the annals of adolescence.
116. Anyone who said they liked observations must have a pretty high threshold of boredom.
117. Loneliness and Boredom Perhaps the most serious problem of all was simply that there was not enough adventure or diversion.
118. He made friends, had adventures,[Sentencedict.com ] found ways to fight the boredom with his cluster of rat-eyed Latin Bowery Boys.
119. It is a tribute to our impatience and boredom that we are already asking this question three months premature.
120. The Internet is no substitute for real life but it's great for fighting off boredom.
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