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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feeling bored" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a feeling of monotony or apathy. For example, "We had to sit through a long, boring lecture, so I was feeling bored by the end."
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Under-stimulation leaves extroverts feeling bored, so they seek social stimulation to feel good.
Unless the teacher is really using an interactive teaching style, they're feeling bored".
Kuleshov, a curly-haired lieutenant with a chubby chin, sat with his headphones on, feeling bored.
It came about when he was in Cornwall with a friend, feeling bored.
But movies and television shows are passive experiences, and sitting and watching a screen often leaves game fans feeling bored.
The story of The Very Hungry Caterpillar began back in 1969 when young graphic designer Eric Carle was feeling bored.
They paid their money and expected entertainment; we sent them back into the night feeling bored, bullied and baffled.
If you were feeling bored at your day job, a second job can actually be rejuvenating, Ms. Blumenthal said.
While you describe yourself as feeling bored, what this might be hiding is a desire within you to try some new things.
Modern communication has made us so used to being mentally prodded every few seconds that we start feeling bored when it's taken away.
It's been five years, and I've started feeling bored with the idea of changing names, so it's beginning to be my name.
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