Pronunciation: /ˈbɔːrdəm/
noun a state of being bored; lack of interest or excitement
A1 I feel boredom when there is nothing to do.
A2 Boredom can lead to feelings of restlessness and dissatisfaction.
B1 To combat boredom, try picking up a new hobby or activity.
B2 The key to overcoming boredom is finding activities that engage and challenge you.
C1 Boredom can be a sign that you need to reassess your goals and priorities in life.
C2 In a world filled with endless possibilities, boredom is a luxury that we cannot afford.
formal Boredom can often lead to decreased productivity in the workplace.
informal I always feel a sense of boredom when I have nothing to do on the weekends.
slang I was so bored out of my mind during that lecture.
figurative Boredom is like a dark cloud that hovers over me when I have nothing to occupy my time.
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