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-bore
GeneralB1
Meaning: To make someone feel uninterested or tired.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The lecture began to bore the students.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • tire
  • weary
Antonyms: interest
bore
GeneralB1
Meaning: To make someone feel uninterested or tired.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The lecture began to bore the students.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • tire
  • weary
Antonyms: interest
bored
GeneralA2
Meaning: Feeling weary and impatient because one is unoccupied or lacks interest.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She felt bored during the long meeting.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • uninterested
  • disinterested
Antonyms: interested
boredom
GeneralB2
Meaning: The state of being bored; lack of interest or excitement.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Boredom can lead to daydreaming.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • tedium
  • ennui
boring
GeneralA2
Meaning: Not interesting; dull.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The movie was so boring that I fell asleep.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • dull
  • tedious
Antonyms: exciting
-born
GeneralB2
Meaning: Having been born in a particular place or condition.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: He is a New York-born artist.
Category: General
Synonyms: native
born
GeneralA1
Meaning: To come into existence; to be delivered from the womb.
Part of speech: verb
Example: She was born on a sunny day.
Category: General
Synonyms: delivered
-borne
GeneralC1
Meaning: Carried or transported by.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The disease is waterborne.
Category: General
Synonyms: transported
borne
GeneralC1
Meaning: To carry or support something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The weight was borne by the strong man.
Category: General
Synonyms: carried
borrow
GeneralA1
Meaning: To take and use something belonging to someone else with the intention of returning it.
Part of speech: verb
Example: Can I borrow your pen?
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • take
  • loan
Antonyms: lend
botch
GeneralB2
Meaning: To carry out a task badly or carelessly.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He botched the repair job on the car.
Category: General β€Ί Actions
Synonyms:
  • mess up
  • bungle
Antonyms: succeed
botch-up
GeneralC1
Meaning: A mistake or failure in a task.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The project was a botch-up due to poor planning.
Category: General β€Ί Errors
Synonyms:
  • blunder
  • mistake
bother
GeneralA2
Meaning: To take the trouble to do something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: Don't bother calling me; I'll be there soon.
Category: General β€Ί Actions
Synonyms:
  • trouble
  • disturb
Antonyms: ignore
botheration
GeneralC1
Meaning: The state of being bothered or annoyed.
Part of speech: noun
Example: What a botheration this situation is!
Category: General β€Ί Feelings
Synonyms: annoyance
bothersome
GeneralB2
Meaning: Causing annoyance or trouble.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The bothersome noise kept me awake all night.
Category: General β€Ί Feelings
Synonyms:
  • annoying
  • troublesome
bottle
GeneralA1
Meaning: A container, typically made of glass or plastic, used for storing liquids.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He drank water from a bottle.
Category: General β€Ί Containers
Synonyms:
  • container
  • flask
bottle up
GeneralB2
Meaning: To keep feelings or emotions inside instead of expressing them.
Part of speech: phrasal verb
Example: It's not healthy to bottle up your emotions.
Category: General β€Ί Emotions
Synonyms:
  • suppress
  • contain
Antonyms: express
bottled
GeneralB1
Meaning: Stored in a bottle.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The bottled water was refreshing.
Category: General β€Ί Containers
Synonyms: contained
bottle-feed
GeneralB2
Meaning: To feed a baby or animal with a bottle.
Part of speech: verb
Example: She had to bottle-feed the kitten.
Category: General β€Ί Feeding
Synonyms: feed with a bottle
bottleneck
GeneralB2
Meaning: A point of congestion or blockage.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Traffic created a bottleneck on the highway.
Category: General β€Ί Obstructions
Synonyms:
  • obstruction
  • jam
bottle-opener
GeneralA2
Meaning: A tool used to remove bottle caps.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He used a bottle-opener to open the soda.
Category: General β€Ί Tools
Synonyms: cap remover
bottom
GeneralA1
Meaning: The lowest part of something.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He sat at the bottom of the stairs.
Category: General β€Ί Positions
Synonyms:
  • base
  • foot
Antonyms: top
bottom drawer
GeneralC1
Meaning: A drawer where items are stored for future use, often associated with wedding preparations.
Part of speech: noun
Example: She kept her wedding dress in the bottom drawer.
Category: General β€Ί Storage
Synonyms: storage drawer
bottom up
GeneralC2
Meaning: To start from the lowest level and work upwards.
Part of speech: phrasal verb
Example: We need to approach this project bottom up.
Category: General β€Ί Approaches
Synonyms: start from scratch
bottomless
GeneralC1
Meaning: Having no bottom; endless.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The bottomless pit seemed to go on forever.
Category: General β€Ί Descriptions
Synonyms:
  • endless
  • infinite
bounce
GeneralA2
Meaning: To spring back after hitting a surface.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The ball will bounce if you throw it.
Category: General β€Ί Actions
Synonyms:
  • rebound
  • spring back
Antonyms: sink
bounce back
GeneralB2
Meaning: To recover quickly from a setback or difficulty.
Part of speech: phrasal verb
Example: She managed to bounce back after losing her job.
Category: General β€Ί Recovery
Synonyms:
  • recover
  • rebound
bouncing
GeneralA2
Meaning: The act of springing back after hitting a surface.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The bouncing ball caught everyone's attention.
Category: General β€Ί Actions
Synonyms: rebounding
bouncy
GeneralB1
Meaning: Able to bounce; lively and energetic.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The bouncy castle was a hit at the party.
Category: General β€Ί Descriptions
Synonyms:
  • springy
  • lively
-bound
GeneralC1
Meaning: Destined or heading towards a specific place.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She is homeward-bound after her trip.
Category: General β€Ί Directions
Synonyms:
  • headed
  • destined
bound
GeneralB2
Meaning: To move quickly with a springing motion.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The dog bounded across the field.
Category: General β€Ί Actions
Synonyms:
  • leap
  • jump
bounden
GeneralC2
Meaning: Obligatory or binding.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: It is bounden on us to help those in need.
Category: General β€Ί Duties
Synonyms:
  • obligatory
  • mandatory
bounder
GeneralC2
Meaning: A person who behaves in a dishonorable or untrustworthy way.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He was considered a bounder for his deceitful actions.
Category: General β€Ί Character Traits
Synonyms:
  • rogue
  • scoundrel
boundless
GeneralC2
Meaning: Having no limits; infinite.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: Her creativity seemed boundless.
Category: General β€Ί Descriptions
Synonyms:
  • limitless
  • unbounded
bounteous
GeneralC2
Meaning: Generous or abundant.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The garden was bounteous with fruits and vegetables.
Category: General β€Ί Descriptions
Synonyms:
  • generous
  • plentiful
bountiful
GeneralC2
Meaning: Having a lot of something; abundant.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The harvest was bountiful this year.
Category: General β€Ί Descriptions
Synonyms:
  • plentiful
  • abundant
box
GeneralA1
Meaning: A container with flat sides and a lid.
Part of speech: noun
Example: She put her shoes in a box.
Category: General β€Ί Containers
Synonyms: container
box in
GeneralB2
Meaning: To confine or restrict someone or something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The fence will box in the garden area.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • confine
  • restrict
box number
GeneralB2
Meaning: A number assigned to a mailbox or a box for receiving mail.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Please send the letter to my box number.
Category: General β€Ί Mail
Synonyms: mailbox number
boxed
GeneralB1
Meaning: Enclosed in a box or container.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The boxed set of books was a great gift.
Category: General β€Ί Packaging
Synonyms: packaged

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