English-Thai Dictionary
bored
ADJ ที่ น่าเบื่อ ti-na-buea
boredom
N ความเหนื่อยหน่าย ความเบื่อหน่าย ระอา ennui excitement khwam-neai-nai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BORED
pp. Perforated by an auger or other turning instrument; made hollow.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BOREDOM
BOREDOM Bore "dom, n.
1. The state of being bored, or pestered; a state of ennui. Dickens.
2. The realm of bores; bores, collectively.
New American Oxford Dictionary
bored
bored 1 |bôrd bɔ (ə )rd | ▶adjective feeling weary because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one's current activity: she got bored with staring out of the window | they would hang around all day, bored stiff . DERIVATIVES bored ly |ˈbɔːdli |adverb usage: The traditional constructions for bored are bored by or bored with. The construction bored of emerged more recently, and is extremely common, especially in informal language. Although it is perfectly logical by analogy with constructions such as tired of, it is not fully accepted in standard English.
bored
bored 2 |bɔ (ə )rd bôrd | ▶adjective [ in combination ] (of a gun ) having a specified bore: large-bored guns.
boredom
bore dom |ˈbôrdəm ˈbɔrdəm | ▶noun the state of feeling bored: the boredom of afternoon duty could be relieved by friendly conversation.
Oxford Dictionary
bored
bored 1 |bɔːd | ▶adjective feeling weary and impatient because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one's current activity: she got bored with staring out of the window | they hung around all day, bored stiff | bored teenagers. John was soon bored to tears with the work. she's bored out of her mind . DERIVATIVES boredly |ˈbɔːdli |adverb usage: The traditional constructions for bored are bored by or bored with. The construction bored of emerged more recently, and is extremely common, especially in informal language. Although it is perfectly logical by analogy with constructions such as tired of, it is not fully accepted in standard English.
bored
bored 2 |bɔːd | ▶adjective [ in combination ] (of a gun ) having a specified bore: large-bored guns.
boredom
bore |dom |ˈbɔːdəm | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the state of feeling bored: I'll die of boredom if I live that long.
American Oxford Thesaurus
boredom
boredom noun his eyes were glassy with boredom: weariness, ennui, apathy, unconcern; frustration, dissatisfaction, restlessness, restiveness, lethargy, lassitude; tedium, dullness, monotony, repetitiveness, flatness, dreariness; informal deadliness.
Oxford Thesaurus
boredom
boredom noun his eyes were glassy with boredom: weariness, ennui, lack of enthusiasm, lack of interest, lack of concern, apathy, uninterestedness, unconcern, languor, sluggishness, accidie, malaise, world-weariness; frustration, dissatisfaction, restlessness, restiveness; tedium, tediousness, dullness, monotony, repetitiveness, lack of variety, lack of variation, flatness, blandness, sameness, uniformity, routine, humdrum, dreariness, lack of excitement; informal deadliness; Brit. informal sameyness. ANTONYMS interest, entertainment.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
bored
bored /bɔː r d / (! boardと同音 ) →bore 1 形容詞 «…に [で ]» 退屈して , うんざりして «with , of » ; 〖名詞 の前で 〗うんざりした, 退屈そうな 〈表情など 〉(→tired 2 )▸ He got bored with the whole business .彼は仕事がみんなめんどうになった ▸ Boys are easily bored .男の子はすぐ退屈する be b ò red to d é ath [to t é ars, out of one's m í nd ]=be b ò red st í ff [s í lly, r í gid ]⦅くだけて ⦆あきあきする .
boredom
bore dom /bɔ́ː r dəm /名詞 U 退屈 (さ ), 倦怠 (けんたい ); 退屈にさせるもの .