What context can I use each word in?
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
boring
Example
The movie was so boring that I fell asleep halfway through. [boring: adjective]
Example
I find history lectures boring because they lack excitement. [boring: present participle]
uninteresting
Example
The documentary was uninteresting because it did not provide any new information. [uninteresting: adjective]
Example
I find science fiction novels uninteresting because I prefer realistic stories. [uninteresting: present participle]
Good things to know
Which word is more common?
Boring is more commonly used than uninteresting in everyday language. It is a versatile word that can be applied to various situations and subjects that lack interest or excitement. Uninteresting, although less common, specifically refers to something that fails to arouse curiosity or capture attention.
What’s the difference in the tone of formality between boring and uninteresting?
While boring is generally more informal, uninteresting can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It is a more neutral term that can be employed when discussing topics or subjects that lack interest or curiosity.