bored

adjective27 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

A common intensifier for 'bored'.

Used to strongly emphasize the feeling of boredom.

An informal and strong way to say 'very bored'.

Indicates a small amount of boredom.

Means completely and utterly bored.

Indicates a small degree of boredom.

Means moderately or somewhat bored.

A very common hyperbole for being extremely bored.

A common hyperbole for being so bored that you could cry.

A common informal phrase for being extremely bored.

A common informal phrase for being extremely bored.

An informal, emphatic way to say extremely bored.

An informal, emphatic way to say extremely bored.

An informal, very strong phrase for being extremely bored.

A slightly condescending or humorous version of 'bored out of your mind'.

Expresses the state of being bored.

The most common way to describe the process of becoming bored.

Describes appearing bored to others.

Suggests that someone appears to be bored.

Focuses on the internal feeling of boredom.

Indicates boredom through the tone of voice.

A more formal way to say 'get bored'.

Implies becoming bored gradually over time.

To continue to be in a state of boredom.

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

Used to specify the person, thing, or activity that is causing the boredom.

Used to specify the situation or prospect causing boredom, e.g., 'at the prospect of...'