100 Examples of sentences containing the noun "bore"
Definition
Bore (noun) refers to a person or thing that causes boredom or a dull, tedious experience. It can also refer to a hole or opening made by drilling or digging.
Synonyms
- Drudge
- Dullard
- Nuisance
- Drag
- Boredom
- Tedium
Antonyms
- Excitement
- Thrill
- Interest
- Engagement
- Enthusiasm
Examples
- The lecture did not just bore me; it put me to sleep.
- He tends to bore everyone with his long stories.
- I find it hard to stay awake when he bores me with the details.
- The movie was so dull that it bored the entire audience.
- Why do you always bore us with the same old jokes?
- She can bore even the most patient listener.
- I was bored to tears during that presentation.
- His constant complaining bores me.
- I don't want to bore you with my problems.
- The book was so tedious that it bored me to the core.
- He has a talent for making any subject bore me.
- The wait in line bored us to death.
- This task will bore anyone who loves action.
- The conversation quickly turned dull and began to bore me.
- I can't believe how much that lecture bored the students.
- The endless meeting bored everyone present.
- She tried not to bore her friends with too many details.
- I find his obsession with trains boring and it bore me during dinner.
- The repeated stories from my grandparents often bore me.
- The long drive started to bore my kids.
- Don't bore me with your excuses!
- The tedious task only served to bore me further.
- He has this ability to bore me even when I'm in a good mood.
- I sometimes bore my friends with trivia they don't care about.
- She can talk about her job in a way that bores everyone.
- The documentary was informative but also bore me.
- I was starting to bore of the same routine every day.
- His lengthy explanations will definitely bore you.
- The repetition of the same song bored me after a while.
- I don't want to bore you with the details of my weekend.
- The presentation was so dry that it bore the audience.
- Listening to him bore me after just a few minutes.
- She began to bore the guests with her endless stories.
- The dull painting didn't just bore me; it left me unimpressed.
- He has a knack for boring people with his rants.
- I find it hard not to bore when watching that series.
- The slow pace of the book bored me.
- He can bore a hole through anything with that drill.
- I would rather do anything than bore myself with this task.
- The new policy is likely to bore the employees.
- I always worry that I might bore my audience during a speech.
- Her enthusiasm helped to counteract the topics that might bore others.
- Don't bore me with your monotonous voice.
- The endless data presentation bored even the analysts.
- I never want to bore my friends with my troubles.
- The long wait at the airport bored us to no end.
- An overly detailed explanation can often bore listeners.
- I really don't want to bore you with my personal life.
- The lack of action in the movie bored the viewers.
- His attempt at humor only served to bore the crowd.
- I can't stand it when people bore me with small talk.
- The monotony of the job began to bore him.
- The dull speech began to bore the attendees.
- I didn't mean to bore you with my stories.
- The constant updates on the same issue bored the stakeholders.
- The long novel bored me halfway through.
- Watching paint dry might actually bore me less than this.
- The documentary's slow pace began to bore the viewers.
- His detailed recounting of the event started to bore the listeners.
- The repetitive sound of the machine began to bore everyone.
- I tried to avoid boring my friends with irrelevant facts.
- The dull weather only served to bore me further.
- She didn't want to bore him with her problems.
- The way he talks about his hobbies can sometimes bore others.
- I could feel my eyes glazing over as the lecture continued to bore.
- The traffic jam was so long it began to bore me.
- I was forced to bore my way through the paperwork.
- The long wait for the train could bore anyone.
- Don't bore me with your complaints; I have my own!
- The film's slow start began to bore the audience.
- The tedious process of filling out forms tends to bore me.
- His insistence on sharing every detail only bored me more.
- I avoided talking about work to not bore my friends.
- The dull lecture had me trying not to bore anyone around me.
- She could tell that the story was starting to bore him.
- I would rather do anything than bore myself with chores.
- The lack of excitement in the meeting began to bore the participants.
- The constant sound of the clock ticking began to bore me.
- I found myself bore during the long conference call.
- The overly detailed report bored everyone.
- His endless explanations tend to bore even the most patient listeners.
- The class discussion was so dull it nearly bored me to sleep.
- He often bores me with his talk of politics.
- The long drive was made worse by the fact it began to bore me.
- I think your jokes are starting to bore me.
- The repetitive nature of the task can easily bore anyone.
- His stories, while interesting at first, began to bore me over time.
- The mundane details of her day began to bore me.
- I didn't mean to bore you with my complaints.
- The dullness of the book made it hard not to bore myself.
- I tried to keep the conversation lively to avoid boring her.
- The monotonous tone of his voice began to bore me.
- I can't believe how quickly this meeting is starting to bore me.
- The long history lecture began to bore the students.
- I find it hard not to bore myself with the same routines.
- The story was engaging at first but eventually began to bore me.
- I often worry that I might bore my audience with too much detail.
- The dull scenery on the drive started to bore me.
- The slow pace of the novel began to bore the readers.
- I didn’t mean to bore you with my detailed plan.