The correct spelling of the adjective is from the verb to bore, and is bored. Although the verb form is transitive, one may bore or be bored.
Let us pray that we may never be a prey to evil thoughts.
The homonym for won is one.
The french verb "to be bored" is the reflexive verb "s'ennuyer" the conjugations in the present tense are: Je m'ennuie = I am bored Tu t'ennuies = You (informal) are bored Il/Elle/On s'ennuie = He/She/One is bored Nous nous ennuyons = We are bored Vous vous ennuyez = You all (or formal you) are bored Ils/Elles s'ennuient = They are bored
The word 'bored' is the past participle, past tense of the word to bore. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (a bored hole, a bored audience).The word 'bore' is a noun, a word for:a drilling toola hole or passage made by use of a drillthe hollow part inside a gun barrel or other tubethe caliber of a firearma person whose talk or behavior is dull and uninterestingThe noun forms for the verb to bore are boredom and the gerund, boring.
EmotionHe was very bored with the film.The child soon got bored of listening to the same song.ActionThe drill bored into the rocky mantle.It wasn't easy, but the ground was finally bored out for the new subway.PlaceThe board decided that he should be fired.The governmental board has made a decision.ThingMy name is written on the board.Use the chopping board to slice the carrots on.
It's challenging to create a sentence using both "one" and "won" as homophones, but here is a try: "I hope to be the first one in the race to cross the finish line and win the trophy."
Yes, two homophones can be used in one sentence. For example: "The bear bare laid in the sun."
One board game that starts with "m' is Monopoly.
The correct spelling of the adjective is from the verb to bore, and is bored. Although the verb form is transitive, one may bore or be bored.
Although this philosophy is not recommended, "Ale is good for whatever might ail you."
Let us pray that we may never be a prey to evil thoughts.
How can he be bored when he's riding his new snow board? I frequently bring a crossword puzzle to the school board meeting just so I don't get bored. Unfortunately, some board members like to talk on and on for hours.There are two:board - wooden plank or slat, or blackboard, or a councilbored - (adjective) uninterested, (verb) drilled a hole(The word boar is a noun, a wild pig, so one cannot actually be boared.)
One word that sounds like "bored" but is spelled differently is "board," which can refer to a piece of wood or a group of people overseeing an organization or activity.
You could say: The blue book, it's over there, but its binding is ripped horribly.
ask her it spice it one in bed and u will not be bored anymore trust me it works
I need to buy a gift for my friend, but I can't decide which one to get, so I'll come back later to figure it out.