borable in a sentence
a.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Borable (adjective): capable of inducing boredom; dull or uninteresting.
Sample Sentences
- The idea of spending an entire weekend in a borable seminar seemed unbearable to her.
- He found the lecture on tax regulations to be particularly borable.
- After a few minutes of the presentation, I realized it was going to be a borable affair.
- The movie was so borable that I fell asleep halfway through.
- She described the book as borable, lacking any engaging characters or plot twists.
- It was a borable meeting where no one had anything interesting to say.
- He often complained about how borable his job had become over the years.
- The long train ride was made even more borable by the lack of scenery.
- In contrast to her lively friends, she often felt out of place in their borable conversations.
- To her dismay, the documentary turned out to be quite borable despite its intriguing topic.