1. bored
I'm bored.
Far from being bored, I had a great time.
To tell you the truth, I'm completely bored.
The more she talked, the more bored I got.
There's still a lot left to do, so I won't get bored.
At the beginning, I was bored with radio gymnastics, but now I do not dislike it.
Bored waiting or rushing off at full speed.
Soon Christopher Columbus got bored watching the noob toy getting repeatedly self-pwned; he then decided to make a fortune-teller advise him on what to do with such a pointless toy.
I would be bored if I had to count to five hundred twenty-four thousand three hundred seventy-two.
Imogen of the Internet is fighting six bored housewives to win an eBay auction for a bag of premium chai tea.
Sarah gets very bored listening to her grandparents rambling on about old times.
I visited my friend last week, but she spent all her time on her smartphone. She didn't talk to me so I was really bored.
Intelligent people don’t get bored.
It was a cold, wet day and the children were bored.
Ken never gets bored at work because he meets new people every day
Anglais mot "aborrecida"(bored) se produit dans des ensembles:
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