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Discover LudwigThe phrase "immensely bored" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a feeling of extreme boredom, usually when you want to emphasize how incredibly bored someone is. Example: After sitting through the two-hour long lecture, I was left feeling immensely bored.
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Ouest-Frances critic, on the other hand, was immensely bored by the film, and called it "a padding of simple ideas, stereotypes and cliches in a heap of contrived and vain images which think they're technical prowess.
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Because I was immensely, unremittingly and unstoppably bored.
Act boring or bored.
Have you ever been to an art gallery with your mum and noticed three rooms in that she looks both bored, perplexed, and immensely frustrated?
Immensely bigger.
And bored.
"Especially bored".
Possibly bored.
Immensely enjoyable.
Even bored.
Or bored.
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