The difference between Boring and Unreadable
When used as adjectives, boring means causing boredom, whereas unreadable means that cannot be read or is not easy to read.
Boring is also noun with the meaning: a pit or hole which has been bored.
check bellow for the other definitions of Boring and Unreadable
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Boring as a noun:
A pit or hole which has been bored.
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Boring as a noun:
Fragments thrown up when something is bored or drilled.
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Boring as a noun:
Any organism that bores into a hard surface
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Boring as a verb:
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Boring as an adjective:
Causing boredom; unable to engage or hold the interest.
Examples:
"What a boring film that was! I almost fell asleep."
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Unreadable as an adjective:
That cannot be read or is not easy to read.
Examples:
"unreadable handwriting"
"a machine that cut up secret documents into small unreadable fragments"
"unreadable charts"
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Unreadable as an adjective:
Not sufficiently interesting to be worth reading.
Examples:
"unreadable books"