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- boredadjective
Feeling weary because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one's current activity.
- boredomnoun
The state of feeling weary and restless through lack of interest or stimulation.
- boringadjective
Not interesting; tedious; causing weariness through lack of variety or stimulation.
- bornverb
Past participle of "bear" meaning brought into existence through birth.
- borrowverb
To take and use something belonging to someone else with the intention of returning it.
- borrowedverb
Past tense and past participle of borrow; having taken something with the intention of returning it.
- borrowingnoun
The act of obtaining something temporarily with the promise to return it.
- bosomnoun
A person's chest, especially a woman's breasts.
- bossnoun
A person who is in charge of a worker or organization.
- bossesnoun
Plural of boss; multiple people who are in charge of workers or organizations.
- bothdeterminer
Used to refer to two people or things together.
- botherverb
To cause annoyance or worry to someone.
- botheredverb
Past tense and past participle of bother; having been annoyed or disturbed.
- botheringverb
Present participle of bother; currently causing annoyance or disturbance.
- bothersverb
Third person singular present tense of bother; annoys or disturbs.
- bottlenoun
A container with a narrow neck, typically made of glass or plastic, used for storing liquids.
- bottledadjective
(adjective) Preserved or sold in a bottle.
- bottlesnoun
Plural of bottle; multiple containers with narrow necks for storing liquids.
- bottomnoun
The lowest point or part of something.
- bottomsnoun
Plural of bottom; the lowest parts of things.
- boughtverb
Past tense and past participle of buy; acquired something in exchange for payment.
- bouldernoun
A large rock, typically one that has been smoothed by erosion.
- boulevardnoun
A wide street in a city, typically one lined with trees.
- bounceverb
To spring back after hitting a surface.
- bouncedverb
Past tense and past participle of bounce; sprang back after hitting a surface.
- bouncingverb
Present participle of bounce; springing back after hitting a surface.
- boundadjective
Tied or fastened with bonds.
- boundariesnoun
Plural of boundary; lines that mark the limits of an area.
- boundarynoun
A line that marks the limits of an area; a dividing line.
- boundsnoun
Limits or boundaries of what is acceptable or possible.
- bountynoun
A reward paid for capturing or killing a person or animal.
- bouquetnoun
An attractively arranged bunch of flowers.
- bourbonnoun
A type of American whiskey made primarily from corn, traditionally produced in Kentucky.
- bourgeoisadjective
Belonging to or characteristic of the middle class, typically with conventional attitudes and materialistic values.
- boutnoun
A short period of intense activity or illness.
- bownoun
A weapon for shooting arrows, consisting of a curved piece of wood with a taut string.
- bowelnoun
The intestine, especially the large intestine.
- bowelsnoun
The intestines, especially the lower part of the digestive tract.
- bowlnoun
A round, deep dish used for food or liquid.
- bowlingnoun
A game in which players roll a heavy ball down a lane to knock down pins.
- bowlsnoun
Plural of bowl; multiple round, deep dishes.
- bowmannoun
An archer; a soldier or hunter armed with a bow.
- bowsnoun
Plural of bow; multiple weapons for shooting arrows.
- boxnoun
A container with flat sides, typically rectangular, used for storing or transporting items.
- boxernoun
A person who practices boxing as a sport.
- boxersnoun
Plural of boxer; multiple people who practice boxing.
- boxesnoun
Plural of box; multiple containers with flat sides and a lid.
- boxingnoun
The sport or practice of fighting with the fists, especially with padded gloves in a roped ring.
- boynoun
A male child or young man.
- boyfriendnoun
A male romantic partner with whom someone has a relationship but is not married.