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more boring
adjective as in uninteresting
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Charlie says he doesn't want to be seen as a show-off, so when asked about himself volunteers "something else a bit more boring".
It's about a more boring but necessary goal: meeting the needs of everyday workers, regardless of gender, race, or sexual identity.
It's a really great tool, but I think part of the cost is this comparison that has unfortunately made a lot of people far more boring because there's no sense of a personal identity.
President Joe Biden's Monday night speech started slow and only got more boring, but the crowd cheered him gamely, chanting, "Thank you, Joe!"
Ever since Harris became the Democratic candidate, nothing has been more boring and infuriating than the ongoing discussion over whether Harris will be making “bolder” choices to update a wardrobe fashion pundits inevitably describe as “safe” and “conservative.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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