The masculine form of "bore" is "bore," which refers to a person who is dull or uninteresting. In some contexts, the feminine form might be "bore" as well, as English often uses the same term for both genders. However, if you're referring to the act of causing boredom, "bore" remains the same regardless of gender. In specific contexts, additional descriptive terms may be used to indicate gender, but they are not standard.
Feminine
it's unisex but it's more masculine as a blouse or jacket is feminine
verbs have no gender in French. Only nouns and adjectives can be masculine or feminine.
Oeuf is a French word. It is masculine.
masculine : un porc
Feminine
its masculine no doubt
feminine
Masculine
masculine
La pizarra is feminine, (el) is masculine, and (la) is feminine.
Une école feminine
it is masculine so El
directeur → masculine directrice→ feminine
Masculine is the opposite of feminine.
masculine
Feminine