Definition: To inspire boredom in somebody.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! That’s a tricky definition you’ve found, isn’t it? “To inspire boredom in somebody.” It makes you think, doesn’t it? Let's break it down like we do in school. “Boring” really means something that doesn’t hold your interest. Think of it like this: It's a feeling, a quiet, sleepy hue, When things are dull and nothing feels new. A task repetitive, slow and plain, A story lacking joy or gain. The dictionary is saying that something can make you feel bored. It’s not just you being boring - it's the thing itself that’s causing that lack of excitement! Like watching paint dry, a long, drawn-out wait, Or reading pages filled with little debate. Does that make a bit more sense? Do you have any questions about what ‘boring’ means, or would you like to give me an example of something you think is boring?