What does βαριεστημένος in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word βαριεστημένος in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use βαριεστημένος in Greek.

The word βαριεστημένος in Greek means bored, βαριεστημένος, βαριεστημένος, βαριεστημένος, παραιτημένος, βαριεστημένος, βαριεστημένος, βαριεστημένος μέχρι θανάτου. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word βαριεστημένος

bored

βαριεστημένος

(uninterested)

Τα βαριεστημένα παιδιά ήθελαν να παίξουν έξω.
The bored children wanted to play outside.

βαριεστημένος

(informal, figurative (very bored)

Lucy was bored stiff at the opera.

βαριεστημένος, παραιτημένος

(tired of the world)

βαριεστημένος

(without zeal)

βαριεστημένος

(uninterested)

Melina's dull responses led Marius to believe she did not care.

βαριεστημένος μέχρι θανάτου

(figurative, informal (weary of sth) (μεταφορικά)

I was bored to tears by the documentary on fishing, and couldn't wait for it to end.

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