The word bore that is used in firearms terminology refers to the diameter of the hole in the barrel of a firearm.It is used to describe the diameter of that hole for caliber of the cartridge fired,and refers to the length of the entire hole within the barrel.
Bored means tired and impatient: tired of and slightly annoyed by a person or situation that is not interesting, exciting, or entertaining. Just look for it in the dictionary!
more bored, most bored
Boring is stressed on the first syllable.
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Bored is absolutely not a verb. Bored is an adjective." I am bored."Bored is modifying am, thus making it an adjective.
The word 'bored' is the past participle, past tense of the word to bore. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (a bored hole, a bored audience).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 word "ladillado or ladillao" means bored.
The word "ladillado or ladillao" means bored.
she is bored
more bored, most bored
I was wondering the exact same thing.
"I'm bored" doesn't mean anything in Irish, it's English.
Boring is stressed on the first syllable.
the phrase 'im bored' is taikutsushiteru
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The term "bored out" usually means that the cylinder has been bored to a new dimension.
I think you mean to say "me aburri" which means "I'm bored or I'm getting bored"