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Significados de
boredom
em inglês
russo
скука
português
apatia
catalão
tedi
espanhol
aburrimiento
Back to the meaning
Emotional state.
monotony
ennui
tedium
interest
Termos relacionados
negative emotion
português
apatia
Sinônimos
Examples for "
monotony
"
monotony
ennui
tedium
Examples for "
monotony
"
1
Curiosity leads to engagement, which leads to new experiences, which destroys
monotony
.
2
The
monotony
of the pageant was broken; something new was announcing itself.
3
Certain is the vengeance of the young upon
monotony
;
nothing more certain.
4
The excitement was a pleasant break in the
monotony
of school life.
5
In the brown
monotony
of the street it stood out splendid, conspicuous.
1
The former is called
ennui
,
and the latter is in his heart.
2
The latter was probably an unconscious
ennui
,
a half-frightened sense of adventure.
3
And it said, All theoretic changes have ended in blood and
ennui
.
4
By the end of the second winter
ennui
weighed heavily on them.
5
Through angers, losses, ambition, ignorance,
ennui
,
what you are picks its way.
1
It served to relieve some of the
tedium
of that second year:
2
But I was spared soon the
tedium
and discomforts of the journey.
3
It was his bright, dry, daily ordeal, his personal measure of
tedium
.
4
Her life had much in it of laborious
tedium
-
tedium
never
-ending
and monotonous.
5
I have not your resources for beguiling the
tedium
of the way.
Uso de
boredom
em inglês
1
Despite the
boredom
,
we cooperated, thinking that perhaps these were necessary measures.
2
The print media also would have problems: space, manpower - and
boredom
.
3
It was also evident that
boredom
would certainly never be a problem.
4
Right, here's a simple way to cure to cure your tea-time
boredom
.
5
Youthful disaffection and
boredom
spirals outward into political power-play and catastrophic violence.
6
Fancy the attraction-anemperor before the footlights; but fancy the
boredom
also.
7
I began studying
boredom
six years ago during a creative dry spell.
8
Two among them, however, have to struggle not to show their
boredom
.
9
We do need a lot of downtime and we do need
boredom
.
10
You're right about
boredom
-that's when daydreams happen and creativity germinates.
11
You feel
boredom
,
despite the fact that you ought to be happy.
12
Because what if the human condition of
boredom
actually has a purpose?
13
To fight
boredom
and continue resting, stretch or complete another non-finger exercise.
14
The thanks should be all mine; you saved me from unmitigated
boredom
.
15
The necessity of celebrating this in utter
boredom
was a dismal prospect.
16
His euphoria passed into
boredom
again without one change in his surroundings.
Mais exemplos para "boredom"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Sobre este termo
boredom
Substantivo
Singular
Colocações frequentes
sheer boredom
die of boredom
utter boredom
relieve the boredom
avoid boredom
Mais colocações
Translations for
boredom
russo
скука
português
apatia
enfado
fastio
tédio
tedio
aborrecimento
catalão
tedi
fastig
avorriment
espanhol
aburrimiento
hastio
hastío
tedio
Boredom
ao longo do tempo
Boredom
nas variantes da língua
Irlanda
Comum
Estados Unidos da América
Comum
Reino Unido
Comum