Uninterested because of frequent exposure or indulgence.
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Examples for "blase "
Examples for "blase "
1 The public has become somewhat blase about the importance of national agreements.
2 But the rest of it trailed off into the old blase tone.
3 Peter was a little more blase about the idea of home ownership.
4 It's staggeringly easy to become both blase and cynical about the Mini.
5 But after a while, even she got blase about what they saw.
1 He was horribly bored with life in general, and me in particular.
2 It says so right here.' Matron was growing bored with the business.
3 He got bored easily and asked for new things all the time.
4 Quite simply, people are bored of seemingly endless lockdowns, regulations and restrictions.
5 Which is just a nice way to say I get easily bored .
6 One detective sounded bored , the sound of flipping paper punctuating his words.
7 This week was not good and I was very bored and disappointed.
8 The usual social interests of the girls of her age bored her.
9 What if you're working from home - and are completely bored already?
10 I was quickly becoming bored with the daily routine in New York.
11 Why sometimes simply breathing bored me to the point of contemplating suicide.
12 I'm not in the least bored ; I find life only too interesting.
13 The posts had been in the ground some time, and were bored .
14 A bored Kid Flash goes through ten different activities in ten seconds.
15 I am bored with life-youknow it; I find it a nuisance.
16 Tori, still unable to read very well, was beginning to get bored .
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About this term bored
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Bored across language varieties