Boring vs Nonboring - What's the difference?
boring | nonboring |
A pit or hole which has been d.
* 1992 , J. Patrick Powers, Construction dewatering: new methods and applications , p. 191:
Fragments thrown up when something is bored or drilled.
That does not bore (drill holes).
Not boring (tedious); interesting.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=June 19, author=Sarah Lyall, title=In England, a Royal Taste That Alters the Landscape, work=New York Times
, passage=Members of the British royal family are meant to publicly affect a lack of views on all potentially nonboring subjects. }}
As adjectives the difference between boring and nonboring
is that boring is causing boredom while nonboring is that does not bore (drill holes).As a noun boring
is a pit or hole which has been bored.As a verb boring
is present participle of lang=en.boring
English
Noun
(en noun)- It is common in urban areas that a great many borings exist from prior construction work.
Verb
(head)Synonyms
* dull, mind-numbing (colloquial), tedious * See alsoDerived terms
* *Anagrams
* * ----nonboring
English
Adjective
(-)- a nonboring insect
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