| boredom | A psychological state resulting from any activity that lacks motivation, or from enforced continuance in an uninteresting situation. (12 Dec 1998) |
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the feeling of being bored by something tedious
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Boredom, or ennui (pronounced "on-we," this French word comes from Old French enui, root of the English word 'annoy') is a reactive state to wearingly dull, repetitive, or tedious stimuli: suffering from a lack of interesting things to see, hear, etc., or do (physically or intellectually), while not in the mood of "doing nothing". Those afflicted by temporary boredom may regard the affliction as a waste of time, but usually characterise boredom worse than just that. ...
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A chosen state of mind brought on by laziness and the firm belief that others are in charge of the so supposedly afflicted person's own entertainment.
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is a filter that smartly blocks the old, degraded traces of a long forgotten inspiration.
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| boredom | the feeling of being bored by something tedious |
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