Definitions for "bored"
uninterested because of frequent exposure or indulgence. Opposite of interested.
uninterested because of frequent exposure or indulgence; "his blase indifference"; "a petulent blase air"; "the bored gaze of the successful film star"
tired of the world; bored with life.
Being bored [a term which appeared suddenly, out of nowhere, among the smart set in the 1760s] is the condition - which Guy Debord called the "worst enemy of revolutionary activity" - of being too restless to concentrate, but too apathetic to bust a move. Fortunately, unless one's boredom becomes magnified to a sort of frustrated world-rejection, it's just a mood... and soon passes. Also note that Lin Yutang says that "philosophy began with the sense of boredom," since both involve dreaming wistfully of an ideal world. See: ACEDIA, APATHETIC, ENNUI, SPLEEN.