boring

adjective24 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

The most common intensifier.

A strong intensifier.

A mitigating phrase to mean 'somewhat boring'.

Indicates a total or absolute state of being boring.

A strong, common intensifier.

A mitigator meaning 'a small amount of boring'.

An informal, emphatic intensifier.

Indicates a moderate level of being boring.

A strong adverb meaning completely or totally.

An informal, emphatic intensifier.

A very informal intensifier.

An emphatic adverb for something that is obviously and completely boring.

A dismissive phrase used before a noun to show disapproval.

Used to state the quality of being uninteresting.

To discover or feel that someone or something is uninteresting.

Used to express an impression of something being uninteresting.

Used when something seems uninteresting based on what is heard or read about it.

Used when something appears uninteresting based on sight.

A more informal way to say 'become boring'.

Indicates a process of change towards being uninteresting.

To cause something to become uninteresting.

To believe someone or something is uninteresting.

To hold the opinion that someone or something is uninteresting.

Indicates who finds something boring.

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