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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121. All in all, the eatery is a breakfast bargain, with enough different components to keep boredom at bay.
122. These inventions not only relieved the boredom but gave escape from pain.
123. All I could admit to was boredom, and the belief that school was more fun.
124. The concept of boredom entails an inability to use up present moments in a personally fulfilling way. Wayne Dyer
125. A weariness that was as much chronic boredom as physical tiredness seemed the most dominant thing about her.
126. On the other hand the boredom factor can then set in, and hormone levels may drop because they are no longer stimulated.
127. Every time she caught his eye, she would glance away embarrassed, but with boredom she grew bolder.
128. Misty rain or Sunday lunch, or sheer boredom had dispersed the spectators and Lady Street was deserted.
129. What seemed a promising job turned into months of boredom and drudgery.
130. With tongue and teeth he gave a tight rasp and turned away in boredom or vexation or distaste.
131. Boredom is one of the main reasons kids get into trouble.
132. I get bored, he said, and I run from this terrible boredom that is the opposite of life.
133. Or maybe, as she'd taunted earlier, his actions were governed by boredom.
134. An active social life may make the boredom of work more tolerable.
135. Those parliamentary gossips still in London enduring the boredom of the silly season waited in happy expectation for the scandal to break.
136. A vulturous boredom pinned me in this tree.
137. This not only alleviates boredom, it can reinvigorate you.
138. His eyes glazed over with boredom.
139. The pine tree makes a forest of boredom.
140. People went bananas with boredom.
141. His soul writhed with boredom.
142. Work banishes those great evils: boredom, vise and poverty.
143. Fatigue and boredom combine to cause burnout - one of the biggest reasons people quit.
144. According to psychoanalyst 25)Manfred Kets de Vries, the only cure for the boredom and anxiety is to give something back.
145. A lay person might count boredom and natural weirdness as the most likely fuel for fantasies.
146. Collecting , by occupying spare time so constructively, makes a person contented , with no time for boredom.
147. This treadmill workout is a fartlek workout that will not only help improve your speed, but also help prevent boredom on the treadmill.
148. There cash in hand, but also whether there is now boredom good investment opportunities?
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149. Avarice, embarrassment, boredom, depression, jealousy and love, for example, might epitomise the modern age.
150. A meeting's length will be directly proportional to the boredom the speaker produces.
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