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Bored vs Interested - What's the difference?

bored | interested |


As verbs the difference between bored and interested

is that bored is past tense of bore while interested is past tense of interest.

As adjectives the difference between bored and interested

is that bored is suffering from boredom while interested is having or showing interest.

Drab vs Bored - What's the difference?

drab | bored |


As a noun drab

is beadle, catchpole.

As a verb bored is

(bore).

As an adjective bored is

suffering from boredom.

Indifferent vs Bored - What's the difference?

indifferent | bored |


As adjectives the difference between indifferent and bored

is that indifferent is not caring or concerned; uninterested, apathetic while bored is suffering from boredom.

As an adverb indifferent

is to some extent, in some degree (intermediate between very and not at all); moderately, tolerably, fairly.

As a verb bored is

past tense of bore.

Bothered vs Bored - What's the difference?

bothered | bored |


As adjectives the difference between bothered and bored

is that bothered is caused to show discomposure while bored is suffering from boredom.

As verbs the difference between bothered and bored

is that bothered is past tense of bother while bored is past tense of bore.

Bereft vs Bored - What's the difference?

bereft | bored |


As verbs the difference between bereft and bored

is that bereft is (bereave) while bored is (bore).

As adjectives the difference between bereft and bored

is that bereft is (of a person) pained by the loss of someone while bored is suffering from boredom.

Bored vs Frustrated - What's the difference?

bored | frustrated |


As verbs the difference between bored and frustrated

is that bored is past tense of bore while frustrated is past tense of frustrate.

As adjectives the difference between bored and frustrated

is that bored is suffering from boredom while frustrated is foiled, stopped, disappointed.

Irritated vs Bored - What's the difference?

irritated | bored |


As verbs the difference between irritated and bored

is that irritated is (irritate) while bored is (bore).

As adjectives the difference between irritated and bored

is that irritated is experiencing a feeling of irritation while bored is suffering from boredom.

Bed vs Bored - What's the difference?

bed | bored |


As a verb bored is

(bore).

As an adjective bored is

suffering from boredom.

Upset vs Bored - What's the difference?

upset | bored |


As adjectives the difference between upset and bored

is that upset is angry, distressed, or unhappy while bored is suffering from boredom.

As verbs the difference between upset and bored

is that upset is to make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy while bored is past tense of bore.

As a noun upset

is disturbance or disruption.

Paper vs Bored - What's the difference?

paper | bored |


As adjectives the difference between paper and bored

is that paper is made of paper while bored is suffering from boredom.

As verbs the difference between paper and bored

is that paper is to apply paper to while bored is (bore).

As a noun paper

is a sheet material used for writing on or printing on (or as a non-waterproof container), usually made by draining cellulose fibres from a suspension in water.

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