English Vocabulary for learners
BORED - TIRED:
Ways to say 'I'm bored' or 'I'm tired'.
Here are some common phrases and expressions to say 'I'm bored' or 'I'm tired'.
- WAYS TO SAY "I'M BORED"
- What a bore! How boring! How dull!
- I’m bored to tears / bored to death / bored silly / bored stiff.
- I can’t say that I find this very interesting.
- I must say that I don’t share your enthusiasm.
- It’s so dull. I can’t see what all the fuss is about!
- Quite frankly the performance leaves me cold.
- I’ve never watched anything so boring. I’m falling asleep!
- This ceremony is so long! It could go on forever!
- When is the fun going to start? I’m bored to distraction!
- I’m bored out of my mind – there’s nothing happening!
- What a boring film! Wake me up when it’s over.
- The match is so slow I’m falling asleep!
- There’s no action in this film. It’s a real yawner!
- Do we have to watch this? It’s starting to wear on me.
- What a dull performance! Tell me when it’s over!
- This is so uninteresting - I‘m dying of boredom.
- This is about as exciting as watching paint dry!
- WAYS TO SAY "I'M TIRED"
- I’m exhausted / jaded / knackered / shattered!
- I’m (completely) worn out!
- I’m spent! I’ve had it!
- I’m tired to the bone!
- I’m about to drop!
- I’m about to collapse!
- I’m dead on my feet!
- I’m on my last legs.
- I’m tired to death!
- I’m wiped out!
- I can’t take another minute!
- I can’t even see straight!
- I can hardly keep my eyes open!
- That just about drained me!
- I’m at the end or my rope (or ‘tether’)!
- I’m ready to fold up!
- I’m ready to call it a day!
- I’m ready to hit the hay!