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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Uninteresting(chess)

Hi.
Any difference between an 'uninteresting draw' and a 'boring draw'?

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Not really. The word 'boring' shows a bit more attitude on the part of the speaker.

  • Not really.
  • The word 'boring' shows a bit more attitude on the part of the speaker.
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Not really.

The word 'boring' shows a bit more attitude on the part of the speaker.
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un·in·ter·est·ing (n-ntr-stng, -tr--stng, -t-rstng)
adj.
Arousing little or no interest or curiosity; boring.

un·inter·est·ing·ly adv.

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wHAT DOES THE SEMICOLON MEAN IN THESE DEFINITIONS?

It doesn't have a of deep meaning. I take it to indicate that the definitions are closely related.

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