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Term: more boring

Definition

Adjective: more boring – causing or evoking a greater sense of dullness, tedium, or lack of interest.

Senses

  1. Comparative Sense: Used to compare the level of dullness or lack of interest to another thing or situation.
  2. Figurative Sense: Can be used to express dissatisfaction or disappointment in an exaggerated manner.

Examples

  1. The documentary was more boring than the lecture I attended yesterday.
  2. Her presentation was a snooze fest, but the second speaker managed to be even more boring.
  3. I thought the movie would be exciting, but it turned out to be more boring than watching paint dry.

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