Associations to the word «Boredom»
Noun
- Loneliness
- Frustration
- Alienation
- Weariness
- Emptiness
- Dissatisfaction
- Stave
- Susceptibility
- Fatigue
- Distraction
- Discomfort
- Indifference
- Anxiety
- Disgust
- Stimulation
- Roots
- Thrill
- Idleness
- Fulton
- Sadness
- Impatience
- Antidote
- Excitement
- Irritation
- Despair
- Stress
- Repetition
- Confinement
- Dying
- Isolation
- Depression
- Contempt
- Anu
- Resentment
- Eagerness
- Jarrett
- Enrichment
- Drummer
- Cure
- Hunger
- Aversion
- Smiley
- Installment
- Novelty
- Coping
- Tension
- Terror
- Lack
- Silesia
- Inability
- Brutality
- Feeling
- Emotion
- Curiosity
- Niall
- Howling
- Morale
- Correlate
- Void
- Scratch
- Nightclub
- Anger
- Sensation
- Worry
- Grayson
- Workplace
- Cope
Adjective
Wiktionary
BOREDOM, noun. (uncountable) The state of being bored.
BOREDOM, noun. (countable) An instance or period of a state of being bored; a variety of bored state.
Dictionary definition
BOREDOM, noun. The feeling of being bored by something tedious.
Wise words
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