Menial vs Bored - What's the difference?
menial | bored |
Of or relating to work normally performed by a servant.
Of or relating to unskilled work. (rfex)
servile; low; mean
A servant, especially a domestic servant.
*{{quote-book, year=1922, author=(Michael Arlen), title=
, passage=The world was awake to the 2nd of May, but Mayfair is not the world, and even the menials of Mayfair lie long abed.}}
A person who has a subservient nature.
(bore)
suffering from boredom
uninterested, without attention
perforated by a hole or holes (through bioerosion or other)
As adjectives the difference between menial and bored
is that menial is of or relating to work normally performed by a servant while bored is suffering from boredom.As a noun menial
is a servant, especially a domestic servant.As a verb bored is
(bore).menial
English
(wikipedia menial)Adjective
(en adjective)- His sister was a menial girl, but he sought to help her develop a mind of her own.
Noun
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bored
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- The piano teacher's bored look betrayed he wasn't paying much attention to his pupil's boringly stereotype rendition of the brilliantly composed etudes