The noun (uninteresting or dull)
The concert, and her date, proved to be a bore.
The verb (to drill or ream)
They had to bore a hole through the floor to find the leak.
Automotive
Only then does the 883 get a narrower bore, which extends to its cylinder head, compared to the 1200.
The fresh drill bit easily bored a hole through the wood.
The verb in the sentence "Herb was very bored" is "was." It is a form of the verb "to be," which functions as a linking verb connecting the subject "Herb" to the adjective "bored." The word "bored" itself is not a verb in this context; it serves as a predicate adjective describing Herb's state.
I love to draw,when i am bored(:
Waking up in the afternoon on a Sunday, with nothing to do, I began to get bored and read for the first time in my life.
As the king was bored he called for a minstrel to liven the atmosphere.
I was bored in math class yoday
I'm so bored I am answering questions on Answers.com.
No, the word 'bored' in that sentence is an adjective.The adjective 'bored' is functioning as a predicate adjective (a type of subject complement), an adjective following a linking verb that renames or restates the subject (he = bored).
im bored
The fresh drill bit easily bored a hole through the wood.
The fresh drill bit quickly bored through the dense wood.
I love to draw,when i am bored(:
I love to draw,when i am bored(:
i wrote on a black bored
Waking up in the afternoon on a Sunday, with nothing to do, I began to get bored and read for the first time in my life.
i was bored i suddently had a compulsion to study
the banal essays bored Mr. Sac