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perfectly boring
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "perfectly boring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely dull or uninteresting, often in a humorous or exaggerated way. Example: "The lecture was perfectly boring; I struggled to keep my eyes open the entire time."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Alternative expressions(6)
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8 human-written examples
It is all so perfect - and perfectly boring.
News & Media
Tuna salad, done with feta, black olives and oregano, is perfectly serviceable, perfectly boring.
News & Media
"And what does a Christian Democratic Union rely upon?" She looked at Malinda now, but it was the voice that Molly heard answering first: Every citizen being perfectly ugly and perfectly boring.
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Perfectly boring.
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Anyway, it was a picture book about a nice, friendly, perfectly boring rabbit and a nice, friendly, perfectly boring bear.
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"Perfectly banal, perfectly boring," sniffed one writer; "erratic and ramshackle," snapped another; "a mess," declared a third.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
"Point Number 13: boring, boring, boring.
News & Media
It sounds splendid, to have a section in journals for tedious results, or maybe an entire journal dedicated to boring and perfectly unsurprising research.
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Underwear- should fit perfectly, and not be boring!
Wiki
Bored people are boring.
News & Media
She says that even though she still had sexual urges, she felt that once you were married with kids, it was perfectly normal for sex to become boring.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "perfectly boring" to inject a touch of humor or irony when describing something exceptionally dull. Its slight exaggeration can make the statement more engaging.
Common error
While "perfectly boring" is acceptable, avoid using it too frequently in your writing. Vary your descriptions with synonyms like "utterly tedious" or "completely uninteresting" to maintain reader interest.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "perfectly boring" functions as a descriptive expression, modifying a noun or situation to emphasize its extreme lack of interest. Ludwig confirms that it is a grammatically correct construction.
Frequent in
News & Media
71%
Wiki
14%
Science
14%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Encyclopedias
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "perfectly boring" is a grammatically sound phrase used to express a high degree of boredom or lack of interest. Ludwig confirms it's correct and usable in English. It appears most commonly in News & Media contexts, with a neutral register. While effective, it's advisable to vary your language with alternatives like "utterly tedious" or "completely uninteresting" to keep your writing engaging. Use "perfectly boring" to add a touch of humor, but avoid overusing it.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
utterly tedious
Replaces "boring" with "tedious" and "perfectly" with "utterly" emphasizing the monotony.
completely uninteresting
Substitutes "boring" with the more descriptive "uninteresting" and "perfectly" with "completely".
absolutely dull
Uses "dull" instead of "boring" and "absolutely" instead of "perfectly" to convey the same degree of lack of excitement.
thoroughly mundane
Replaces "boring" with "mundane" highlighting the ordinariness, and "perfectly" with "thoroughly".
entirely uneventful
Emphasizes the lack of notable occurrences, replacing "boring" with "uneventful" and "perfectly" with "entirely".
painfully unexciting
Highlights the negative impact of the lack of excitement, using "unexciting" instead of "boring" and "painfully" instead of "perfectly".
hopelessly humdrum
Replaces "boring" with "humdrum" to express a sense of ordinariness and monotony, and "perfectly" with "hopelessly".
excruciatingly vapid
Conveys intense shallowness and lack of intellectual substance, replacing "boring" with "vapid" and "perfectly" with "excruciatingly".
remarkably bland
Substitutes "boring" with "bland" to describe a lack of distinctiveness, and "perfectly" with "remarkably".
exceptionally lifeless
Emphasizes the lack of vitality or animation, replacing "boring" with "lifeless" and "perfectly" with "exceptionally".
FAQs
How can I use "perfectly boring" in a sentence?
You can use "perfectly boring" to describe something exceptionally dull. For example, "The lecture was "perfectly boring"; I struggled to stay awake".
What are some alternatives to "perfectly boring"?
Some alternatives include "utterly tedious", "completely uninteresting", or "absolutely dull", depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
Is "perfectly boring" grammatically correct?
Yes, "perfectly boring" is grammatically correct. "Perfectly" is an adverb modifying the adjective "boring".
What's the difference between "perfectly boring" and "slightly boring"?
"Perfectly boring" implies a high degree of dullness, while "slightly boring" indicates a mild level of boredom. The former is an exaggeration for emphasis, whereas the latter is a more moderate assessment.
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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
87%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested