What words can be used to describe a day spent at home?

Boring, boring, boring, uninteresting, boring, lonely, dull, dull, hopeless, idle

Boring

Pronunciation: [ wú liáo ]

Definition: depressed due to spiritual emptiness

Sentence: During the holidays, my mother enrolled me in a calligraphy class and I had to practice calligraphy every day, which was very boring.

boring

Pronunciation: [ wú qù ]

Definition: boring, boring

Sentence: If life is boring, I'm afraid There is an afterlife. If life is interesting, this life is already satisfying.

Being bored

Pronunciation: [ bǎi wú liáo lài ]

Definition: Liao Lai: dependence. I have no spiritual sustenance and feel that nothing is interesting.

Sentence: When I am bored, I will go to a fitness class to learn aerobics.

Boring

Pronunciation: [ méi qù ]

Definition: Not interesting

Sentence: He felt boring and had to walk away.

Boring

Pronunciation: [ kū zào ]

Definition: monotonous, uninteresting

Sentence: This book is boring, we Neither wants to read.

solitude

Pronunciation: [ gū jì ]

Definition: lonely and helpless, lonely and boring

Sentence: He is lonely and helpless Help, only in shadow and shadow.

Boring

Pronunciation: [ fá wèi ]

Definition: lack of interest

Sentence: He does not want to live this monotonous life life.

无interest

Pronunciation: [ xìng wèi suǒ rán ]

Definition: interesting: interested, interesting; dull: having no interest. Not interested at all.

Sentence: The content of this article is empty, the language is poor, and it is uninteresting to read.

All thoughts are lost

Pronunciation: [ wàn niàn jù huī ]

Definition: All ideas and plans are shattered. Describes a feeling of extreme discouragement and disappointment.

Sentence: After falling out of love, I was despairing of all my thoughts and even thought about committing suicide. But after slowly reflecting on my thoughts and awakening, I picked myself up again and devoted myself to my work wholeheartedly.

Do nothing

Pronunciation: [ wú suǒ shì shì ]

Interpretation: Everything: the former "thing" is a verb, to do; the latter "thing" As a noun, something. Do nothing when you are idle.

Sentence: It’s a holiday. It’s okay to relax, but you can’t just idle around and do nothing all day long.