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Main Entry: yawn
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: open mouth wide, usually sign of

Synonyms:

divide, doze, drowse, expand, fatigue catch flies, gap, gape, give, nap, part, sleep, snooze, spread, yaw, yawp
Main Entry: bore
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: nuisance

Synonyms:

bother, bromide, bummer, creep*, deadhead, downer, drag*, drip*, dull person, flat tire, headache, nag, nudge, pain, pain in the neck, pest, pill, soporific, stuffed shirt, tedious person, tiresome person, wet blanket, wimp*, yawn
Notes: a boar is a male pig; a boor is a person with rude, clumsy manners and little refinement; a bore is one that is wearingly dull, repetitive, or tedious

Antonyms:

charmer, exciter, pleasure
Main Entry: boredom
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: disinterest; weariness

Synonyms:

apathy, detachment, disgust, distaste, doldrums, dullness, ennui, fatigue, flatness, incuriosity, indifference, irksomeness, jadedness, lack of interest, lassitude, lethargy, listlessness, monotony, pococurantism, sameness, taedium vitae, tediousness, tedium, tiresomeness, unconcern, world-weariness, yawn

Antonyms:

excitement, interest, pleasure
Main Entry: chasm
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: gap, abyss

Synonyms:

abysm, alienation, arroyo, blank, breach, cavity, cleavage, cleft, clough, clove, crater, crevasse, fissure, flume, gorge, gulch, gulf, hiatus, hole, hollow, omission, opening, oversight, preterition, ravine, rent, rift, schism, skip, split, void, yawn

Antonyms:

closure, junction, juncture
Main Entry: doldrums
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: depression

Synonyms:

apathy, black mood, blahs, blue funk, blues, boredom, bummer, dejection, disinterest, dismals, downer, dullness, dumps, ennui, funk, gloom, inactivity, indifference, inertia, lassitude, letdown, listlessness, malaise, mopes, slump, stagnation, stupor, tedium, torpor, yawn

Antonyms:

elation, gladness, glee, happiness, joy
Main Entry: dull
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: uneventful

Synonyms:

accustomed, apathetic, blah, boring, dead, depressed, draggy, even, falling off, flat, inactive, inert, languid, lifeless, listless, monotonous, placid, quiet, regular, routine, sitting tight, slack, slothful, slow, sluggish, stagnant, still, stolid, tight, torpid, unexciting, unresponsive, usual, without incident, yawn

Antonyms:

active, eventful, exciting, interesting, lively
Main Entry: ennui
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: boredom

Synonyms:

apathy, blahs, blues, dejection, depression, dissatisfaction, doldrums, dumps, fatigue, ho hums, lack of interest, languidness, languor, lassitude, listlessness, melancholy, sadness, satiety, spiritlessness, surfeit, tedium, weariness, yawn

Antonyms:

energy, enthusiasm, excitement, liveliness, vigor
Main Entry: gape
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be wide open

Synonyms:

cleave, crack, dehisce, divide, frondesce, gap, part, split, yaw, yawn

Antonyms:

close
Main Entry: open
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: clear, expose; spread

Synonyms:

bare, break in, break out, broach, burst, bust in, come apart, crack, disclose, display, disrupt, expand, fissure, free, gap, gape, hole, jimmy, kick in, lacerate, lance, penetrate, perforate, pierce, pop, puncture, release, reveal, rupture, separate, sever, slit, slot, split, tap, throw wide, unbar, unblock, unbolt, unclose, unclothe, uncork, uncover, undo, unfasten, unfold, unfurl, unlatch, unlock, unroll, unseal, unshut, unstop, untie, unwrap, vent, ventilate, yawn, yawp

Antonyms:

block, bury, cover, exclude, hide, hinder, shut
Main Entry: prosaic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unimaginative

Synonyms:

actual, banal, blah*, boring, clean, colorless, common, commonplace, dead*, diddly, drab, dry, dull, everyday, factual, flat*, garden-variety, hackneyed, ho-hum, humdrum*, irksome, lackluster, lifeless, literal, lowly, lusterless, matter-of- fact, monotonous, mundane, nothing, nowhere, ordinary, pabulum, pedestrian, platitudinous, plebeian, practicable, practical, prose, prosy, routine, square, stale, tame, tedious, trite, uneventful, unexceptional, uninspiring, vanilla, vapid, workaday, yawn, zero*

Antonyms:

creative, imaginative, interesting, thinking
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