Bored

Etymology
From the verb to bore 'annoy', itself of unknown origin

Verb
bored



Adjective

 * 1) suffering from boredom
 * 2) uninterested, without attention
 * The piano teacher's bored look betrayed he wasn't paying much attention to his pupil's boringly stereotype rendition of the brilliantly composed etudes
 * 1) perforated by a hole or holes through bioerosion

Thesaurus
aloof, anguished, anxious, apathetic, benumbed, blase, bored stiff, bored to death, bored to tears, careless, cheerless, dead, debilitated, depressed, detached, disgusted, disinterested, distant, dopey, dormant, droopy, drugged, dull, enervated, exanimate, grim, heavy, hebetudinous, heedless, impassive, inanimate, incurious, indifferent, inert, insouciant, jaded, joyless, lackadaisical, languid, languorous, leaden, lethargic, lifeless, listless, lumpish, mindless, moribund, nauseated, nauseous, numb, phlegmatic, pleasureless, pooped, prey to malaise, regardless, repelled, revolted, sad, sated, sickened, sleepy, slow, sluggish, somnolent, stagnant, stagnating, stolid, stultified, stuporous with boredom, suffering angst, supine, torpid, unconcerned, uneasy, unfulfilled, ungratified, unhappy, uninquiring, uninterested, uninvolved, unmindful, unquiet, unsatisfied, vegetable, vegetative, wan, weary, withdrawn, world-weary

Translations

 * Arabic: ملول
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 厭煩, 厌烦, ,
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: tylsistynyt, kyllästynyt
 * French: ,
 * Greek: τρυπημένος, τρυπημένη , τρυπημένο
 * Hebrew: משועמם (mesho'amam), משועממת (meshu'amemet)
 * Italian:


 * Japanese:
 * Korean: 도려낸
 * Kurdish:
 * Norwegian: kjed
 * Polish: znudzony
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Romanian:
 * Slovene:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: uttråkad
 * Tagalog: kakatamad

Related terms

 * bore
 * boredom
 * boring

Anagrams

 * brode
 * orbed
 * robed