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boring room
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "boring room" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a room that lacks interest or excitement, often in a casual or informal context. Example: "The conference was held in a boring room with no windows, making it hard to stay focused."
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News & Media
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10 human-written examples
Moments later, I'm wearing the helmet, a $45,000 helmet I'm told, and from inside, I'm seeing the same bland boring room.
News & Media
And I called my mom's job, a place I knew as a boring room by the freeway where she worked with a chain smoker named Elaine doing "the books".
News & Media
"It's a wonderful building, but it's a boring room for the fashion show," she told me.
News & Media
All I know is I'm sat in a boring room that smells of cod.
News & Media
Courtesy Es Devlin "It's a wonderful building, but it's a boring room for the fashion show," she told me.
News & Media
But this has to be the single most boring room in the county right now.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
48 human-written examples
And it is well-timed to exploit the interior decoration for the masses bandwagon inspired by (pre-ImClone) Martha Stewart in America and, in Britain, by the fad for DIY and the popularity of TV shows that give ordinary people's boring rooms a makeover.
News & Media
It seemed especially slow because we were bored — the room is so noisy that table conversation is impossible unless one shouts.
News & Media
Now that we have been on tour for more than a month, we are all getting a bit bored of room service and DVDs so we are getting out a bit more a really getting to know each other.
News & Media
It may sound bad, but just spend a day listening to music and get rid of everything lame or boring in your room to make room for the new things you ordered.
Wiki
Todd English is one of the big names associated with the small-bore new Ember Room, which opened not long ago on Ninth Avenue in Clinton, a short stroll from Mr. English's also relatively new ÇaVa, in the InterContinental Hotel.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a "boring room", consider adding specific details about what makes it uninteresting, such as lack of color, outdated furniture, or absence of personal touches.
Common error
Avoid relying solely on "boring" without providing concrete examples. Instead of just saying "the room was boring", specify what aspects contributed to that impression, such as "the room was boring due to its blank walls and generic furniture".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "boring room" functions as a descriptive noun phrase. It is used to characterize a room by indicating a lack of interest or excitement. Ludwig AI confirms its use in various contexts to convey this meaning.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Wiki
30%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Science
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "boring room" is a grammatically sound and generally accepted way to describe a room lacking interest. Ludwig AI validates this, showing its use in varied sources, primarily news and media. While common, it's more effective to provide specific details about what makes the room "boring" rather than relying solely on this general descriptor. Consider using alternatives like "dull room" or "uninteresting room" to add nuance. To avoid overuse and improve clarity, specify what aspects contribute to the feeling of boredom, such as lack of color or outdated furniture.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
dull room
Replaces "boring" with a synonym that also implies a lack of interest or excitement.
uninteresting room
Uses a more direct and descriptive adjective to convey the lack of interest.
unexciting room
Directly states the absence of excitement in the room's atmosphere.
tedious room
Highlights the monotony and wearisome quality of the room.
unstimulating room
Emphasizes the lack of elements that could engage or stimulate the senses.
monotonous room
Emphasizes the lack of variety and stimulating elements in the room.
bland room
Suggests the room is plain, lacking character or distinct features.
drab room
Focuses on the room's dull and lackluster appearance.
lifeless room
Implies the room feels empty and devoid of energy or vibrancy.
uninspired room
Highlights the room's failure to evoke any sense of creativity or imagination.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "boring room"?
You can use alternatives like "dull room", "uninteresting room", or "tedious room" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
How can I make my description of a "boring room" more vivid?
Instead of simply stating that a room is boring, describe the specific elements that contribute to its lack of interest. Mention the colors, furniture, lighting, and any other details that create a sense of monotony or emptiness.
What's the difference between "boring room" and "drab room"?
"Boring room" suggests a general lack of interest or excitement, while "drab room" specifically refers to a dull and unattractive appearance, often due to a lack of color or vibrancy. Drabness is more visually focused than boredom.
Is "bored room" grammatically correct, and how does it differ from "boring room"?
"Bored room" is grammatically incorrect. The adjective "boring" describes something that causes boredom, while "bored" describes a feeling of weariness and disinterest. Therefore, a room can be "boring" (causing boredom), but not "bored" (experiencing boredom).
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested