boreism

English

Etymology

bore + -ism

Noun

boreism (usually uncountable, plural boreisms)

  1. The state of being boring.
    • 1840, Students of the East India College, The Haileybury Observer, volume 8:
      “An intolerable mixture of impertinence and boreism,—has not even the points of an effective character about him,—or I might make some use of him in a Farce.”
    • 1902, anonymous author, The Advisor: A Magazine Devoted to the Interests of Advertisers, volume 7:
      Earnestness should not be allowed to lead to boreism—too much insistence is distasteful.
    • 1920, anonymous author, The Seventh Regiment Gazette, volume 35:
      We all looked forward with pleasurable anticipation to the bunking-in with Co. G, but we wot not of the familiarity that never savored of boreism which was ours for the whole two weeks.

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