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boredom

[ bawr-duhm ]

noun

  1. the state of being bored; the feeling of being wearied by dullness, tedious repetition, etc.

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boredom

/ ˈ²úɔ˻åÉ™³¾ /

noun

  1. the state of being bored; tedium
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Origin of boredom1

First recorded in 1850–55; bore 1 + -dom
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“I’m in my 40s … but boredom prevailed. … So I signed up for it. I’m making really silly nonsensical videos, like I would have back in the Vine days.â€

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The kind of person who lies to strangers out of boredom and shrugs her way through flings with unattractive men.

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Still, there is a danger for Trump of losing these people, but to boredom, not facts.

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Still, because Priebus may be right that Trump was motivated chiefly by boredom, it’s impossible to be confident of the intent of his Napoleonic statement.

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First, like actual drugs, conspiracy theories relieve boredom.

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