bored with

Frequency: 8.5185.2 per million words

A very common way to specify the reason for boredom, often interchangeable with 'by'.

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Examples (10)

  • He was bored with their conversation.
  • Children often get bored with the same old toys.
  • I think you'll get bored with that game after a week.
  • Are you getting bored with your job?
  • She was terribly bored with the long, monotonous lecture.
  • I've grown bored with watching the same TV shows every night.
  • He quickly became bored with doing the same repetitive tasks.
  • The investors seemed bored with the financial presentation.
  • To be honest, I'm a little bored with my current routine.
  • After years of eating the same lunch, he was thoroughly bored with sandwiches.