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verveeld — meaning in English: bored

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informal common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'verveeld' in casual conversations, especially when discussing feelings of disinterest during daily activities. For example, a student might say, 'Ik voel me verveeld in de les,' meaning 'I feel bored in class,' or friends might express their boredom while waiting for a delayed train.
Synonyms & nuances
'Verveeld' is often used to describe a passive state of boredom, while synonyms like 'ongeïnteresseerd' (disinterested) imply a more active rejection of interest. You would choose 'verveeld' when discussing feelings of ennui rather than a strong dislike for something.
Culture
'Verveeld' comes from the Dutch verb 'vervelen,' which means 'to bore.' The word has its roots in the old Dutch term 'vervelen,' signifying a sense of weariness that dates back centuries. Interestingly, the feeling of boredom has been a subject of philosophical debate in Dutch culture, particularly regarding its impact on creativity and personal growth.
FAQ
Q.What does 'verveeld' mean in English?
'Verveeld' translates to 'bored' in English and describes a state of feeling uninterested or weary due to a lack of excitement or engagement.
Q.How do I use 'verveeld' in a sentence?
You can use 'verveeld' in a sentence like 'Ik ben verveeld,' which means 'I am bored.' It's commonly used in informal settings to express feelings of boredom.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'verveeld'?
A common mistake is confusing 'verveeld' with 'vervelend,' which means 'annoying.' Remember that 'verveeld' refers to your feelings of boredom, while 'vervelend' describes something that causes annoyance.
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