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无聊 (wúliáo) means "bored, boring, senseless, silly". For example, you can say:
"我今天很无聊 (wǒ jīntiān hěn wúliáo) - I'm so bored today."
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Yes, 无聊 (wúliáo) can be used to describe people as well as activities. It is a Chinese adjective that means "bored, boring, senseless, or silly". It can be used to describe a person who is not interesting or exciting, or an activity that is dull or unenjoyable. For example, one might say "他很无聊 (tā hěn wúliáo)" to describe a person who is not interesting, or "这个活动很无聊 (zhège huódòng hěn wúliáo)" to describe an activity that is dull or unenjoyable.
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1. 无趣 (wúqù): This word means "uninteresting, dull, or boring".
2. 枯燥 (kūzào): This word means "dull, tedious, or monotonous".
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