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Superlative: most boring Comparative: More boring Examples: Today is the most boring day ever. Today is more boring than yesterday.
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yes although i find it is more boring than the 1st yes although i find it is more boring than the 1st
more boring, most boring
A sermon that is an example is more effective because it allows the listeners to see the principles or teachings in action. It brings the message to life and makes it relatable. On the other hand, an instructional sermon can be more theoretical and may not have the same impact or engagement with the audience.
The boys hid in the light closet during the funeral sermon to escape Reverend Budd's preaching, which they found boring and tiresome.
The comparative form of "boring" is "more boring," and the superlative form is "most boring." These forms are used to compare the level of boredom between two or more subjects. For example, you might say, "This movie is more boring than the last one," or "That was the most boring lecture I've ever attended."
more boring and most boring
Yes it is but i believe dragonball is more boring than naruto
If you talk more than you listen, speak negatively more than positively, and rarely compliment others, you could be boring. Listen more than speaking, speak positively, honestly compliment others, and you'll be well accepted by others.
more boring, most boring
There is no record of how long it took for Jesus to preach this sermon; but also there is no record of any breaks in his preaching of more than 3000 words in this sermon. So one may judge for himself the time Jesus took to preach it.