Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Boring"
The meaning of "Boring" in various phrases and sentences
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What does boring into mean?
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yeah , it’s a phrasal verb, but u could say ‘stare’ as well :)
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What does boring mean?
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not interesting or exciting
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What does boring mean?
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скучные ?
I also don't really understand the sentence
I also don't really understand the sentence
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What does "by boring" mean?
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What is the context?
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What does boring mean?
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Aburrido
Example sentences using "Boring"
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Please show me example sentences with boring and bored .
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They're both adjectives but I think bored can arguably be a noun in "I'm bored" because I'm talking about my state and myself. "This class is boring" I'm describing the class.
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Please show me example sentences with cách diễn đạt khác của từ "boring".
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I don’t like reading the newspaper, I think it’s so boring. Reading these long paragraphs is boring me out of my mind.
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Please show me example sentences with boring.
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Doing homework is so boring.
宿題するのはboringです。
You’re going to church? Is it boring?
教会に行くつもり?Boringか?
宿題するのはboringです。
You’re going to church? Is it boring?
教会に行くつもり?Boringか?
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Please show me example sentences with boring.
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Ugh, this class is so boring! この授業つまんないよ
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Please show me example sentences with boring.
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Some people think the slice-of-life genre is boring. Personally, I think if done well it can be interesting.
Synonyms of "Boring" and their differences
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What is the difference between boring and bored ?
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Bored is usually used to describe how you are feeling in an unexciting situation.
"I am bored"
Boring is usually used to describe the unexciting situation.
"Reading can be boring"
"I am bored"
Boring is usually used to describe the unexciting situation.
"Reading can be boring"
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What is the difference between boring and bored ?
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boring is used for describing something, like for example, the movie is boring.
well for bored it is used for people mostly, example, are you bored? yes i am bored
well for bored it is used for people mostly, example, are you bored? yes i am bored
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What is the difference between I'm boring . and I'm bored. ?
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'Boring' means 'not interesting'; for example, I'm a boring person.
'Bored' means 'feeling tired and impatient because something is boring'; for example, the children got bored with staying indoors.
'Bored' means 'feeling tired and impatient because something is boring'; for example, the children got bored with staying indoors.
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What is the difference between boring and tiring ?
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Boring= 지루해
Tiring= 피곤한
Boring is when you have nothing to do and tiring is feeling sleepy
(Sorry my Korean isn't good enough to be able to explain)
Tiring= 피곤한
Boring is when you have nothing to do and tiring is feeling sleepy
(Sorry my Korean isn't good enough to be able to explain)
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What is the difference between boring and bored ?
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You say bored when you are talking about feelings. For example if someone asks you "how are you?" you can say "I am bored". Boring is used to describe a noun. "This book is boring." -- "Reading this book makes me bored"
Translations of "Boring"
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How do you say this in English (US)? I’m boring
這句正確嗎
這句正確嗎
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“I’m boring” is grammatically correct but just to be sure, it may not mean what you think. “I’m boring” means 我是一個讓人覺得我很無聊的人。也就是說,別人跟我在一起,會覺得我很枯燥乏味。反之, “I’m bored”是中文(我現在沒事做),好無聊喔。
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How do you say this in English (US)? 귀칞아 (except boring)
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귀찮다 = bothersome , troublesome, tiresome. ( 아무것도 하고 싶지 않을 때 사용함) 예: I find this thing to be a bit bothersome/tiresome to do.= 이 일을 하기 약간 귀찮다고 생각해요.
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How do you say this in English (US)? it’s boring
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It is dull
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How do you say this in English (UK)? when you're boring.
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Also, since I think you are new to english (and I've been learning a little Korean) I know that in the Korean sentence the verb always comes at the end, but in english we don't usually follow this rule. Hence "I might wrong said" is a Korean way of saying it, the correct English is "I might have said it wrong."
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How do you say this in English (US)? boring
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they say boring as well but you can also use dull or if something is extremely boring you can even say mind-numbing
Other questions about "Boring"
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I’m boring you? Does this sound natural?
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Am I boring you?
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It’s boring to leave someone behind.
Be nice to each other, and let’s make a big tree together Does this sound natural?
Be nice to each other, and let’s make a big tree together Does this sound natural?
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I don’t know if this keeps your original meaning but...
It’s mean to leave someone behind. Be nice to each other and let’s accomplish something great together
It’s mean to leave someone behind. Be nice to each other and let’s accomplish something great together
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I'm boring now. Does this sound natural?
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I'm bored now.
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So boring .Who's free to talk to me~
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I'm so bored. This TV show is so boring.
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Please show me how to pronounce boring.
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