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  2. Boredom - Wikipedia

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    In a learning environment, a common cause of boredom is lack of understanding; for instance, if one is not following or connecting to the material in a class or lecture, it will usually seem boring. However, the opposite can also be true; something that is too easily understood, simple or transparent, can also be boring.

  3. Boring - Wikipedia

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    Boring (earth), drilling a hole, tunnel, or well in the earth Tunnel boring machine, a machine used in boring tunnels; Boring (manufacturing), enlarging a hole that has already been drilled; Drilling, a cutting process that uses a drill bit to cut a hole of circular cross-section; Boring, a mechanism of bioerosion

  4. Opposite - Wikipedia

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    Complementary antonyms are word pairs whose meanings are opposite but whose meanings do not lie on a continuous spectrum (push, pull). Relational antonyms are word pairs where opposite makes sense only in the context of the relationship between the two meanings (teacher, pupil). These more restricted meanings may not apply in all scholarly ...

  5. The Most Boring Major Cities in America - AOL

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    You'll want to steer far and clear of these boring major US cities. You work hard enough to make that money and don't need to waste it on a city that you'd be just as happy not visiting.

  6. Why being boring is the newest status symbol

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    Status symbol: being boring is now an unlikely source of social capital (Getty Images/iStockphoto) Embracing early nights. Cancelling plans in favour of reclining on the sofa, buried under a blanket.

  7. 35 Adult Party Games That Are Anything But Boring - AOL

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    Whoever is asked that question then has to give a response that relates to the item that was decided upon and describe it. For instance, if the item was “hair,” a response could be anything ...

  8. Bromide (language) - Wikipedia

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    In these works he labeled a dull person as a "Bromide" contrasted with a "Sulphite" who was the opposite. Bromides meant either the boring person himself or the boring statement of that person, with Burgess providing many examples. This usage persisted through the 20th century into the 21st century.

  9. The 10 most boring Super Bowls ever - AOL

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    The 10 most boring Super Bowls ever. John Dorn. Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:46 PM. The Super Bowl is the most hyped-up game in all of sports, and the most watched television event every single ...