That is the correct spelling of bore, meaning something very uninteresting, to create tedium, or to drill a hole.
The similar words are boar (same sound, a type of wild pig) and boor (an annoying person).
more boring
Superlative: most boring Comparative: More boring Examples: Today is the most boring day ever. Today is more boring than yesterday.
Boring already is an adjective. Synonyms for boring: uninteresting, dull, and unexciting
bored or boring I am bored She is boring me to tears.
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."
The past tense of "boring" is "bored."
There is one correct spelling for the meanings of the common word "boring" (drilling, or dull and tedious). There is an informal word boaring meaning to hunt boars.The proper name is usually Boreing or Boring.
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more boring, most boring
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Boring is a verb. It is the present particle of the verb bore - I am boring a hole into the wall. Boring is an adjective - We had a boring evening. Boring is a noun - The boring of the new well started yesterday. Boring is not an adverb. Boringly is an adverb.
more boring, most boring
The six-letter anagram is "droned" (spoke on and on in a boring monotone). Smaller words that can be made include odder, doer, done, redo, rend, and rode.
They are not boring...
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