Differentiate Fatigue & Boredom?
Boredom in a noun
Boredom is the correct spelling. Sally's boredom was unbearable.
The root word of boredom is bore... As in 'you bore the crap out of me...'
Synonyms for the noun boredom are tedium, ennui, weariness, or dullness.
her boredom led to freedom on the ship
Fatigue and boredom. Both cause mistakes.
Fatigue is when you are physically tired. Bored means your mind isn't stimulated, but you may not be physically tired.
extreme risk/fear fog of war discomfort and fatigue casualties and boredom
The difference between physical and psychological fatigue is that physical fatigue is the extreme tiredness of the whole body and psychological fatigue is the extreme tiredness CAUSED by your mental state. In other words, one is physically and the other is mentally.
There are many causes of Yawns. Here are some: Fatigue and sleepiness Stress Boredom Insufficient oxygen in the blood Migraine Headache Stroke Epilepsy Coma Cardiac conditions
Boredom is not the answer to anything.
Boredom may be defined as the sheer lack of emotion.
Ennui is the definition of boredom.
Boredom is the state of being bored, disinterested, apathetic, or blasé. A bored person may experience symptoms of fatigue or tiredness that is not from physical exertion.Boredom most often results from lack of stimulation, when someone has nothing interesting or challenging to do.
suicidal feelings are the same as boredom but the difference is in boredom you don't end up dead
Tagalog translation of boredom: pagkabagot
The cast of Boredom - 2012 includes: Alan Caruba as Himself (Director, Boredom Institute) Colleen Merrifield as Herself (Boredom Researcher)