No, it is not. Someone might be offended by being called a bore, but really, it doesn't matter what you CALL them, it's the concept itself that's they're offended by, not the word.
The word bore can be made into robe.
I don't want to bore you, but this is the answer.
The translation for the English word bore into the luhya language is kuzaa.
The root word of boredom is bore... As in 'you bore the crap out of me...'
And bore the insignia of duke university
Caliber "Caliber" is a word for the diameter of the bullet or the bore of the gun.
Bore.
The base word for "bored" is "bore."
No, the word 'bore' is a common noun, a word for any bore of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dr. Samuel K. Bore, School Counseling Coordinator, Texas A&M University, Commerce, TXBore Auger Road, Blue Ridge, VA or Bore Street, Lichfield, Staffordshire, UKThe Severn Bore Inn, Minsterworth, Glouster, UKThompson/Center Natural Lube 1000 Plus Bore Butter"A Dead Bore", a novel by Sheri Cobb South
Yes, the word 'bore' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for:a drilling toola hole or passage made by use of a drillthe hollow part inside a gun barrel or other tubethe caliber of a firearma person whose talk or behavior is dull and uninterestingThe word 'bore' is also a verb: bore, bores, boring, bored.
The word 'bore' is a noun, a word for:a drilling toola hole or passage made by use of a drillthe hollow part inside a gun barrel or other tubethe caliber of a firearma person whose talk or behavior is dull and uninterestingThe noun forms for the verb to bore are boredom and the gerund, boring.
The homophone (sound-alike word) for bore is boar(a wild pig).