Gary paid a lot of money for tickets to see a comedian; however, the comedian did not keep Gary entertained and he left bored. Gary wants to write a letter to the comedian to express his anger and displeasure. Which synonym from the thesaurus entry below would best fit the connotation he wants to convey?

Bored (adjective)

Feeling weary because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one's current activity

Synonyms for bored:

Fed up, weary, tired, sick, jaded

Fed up
Jaded
Sick
Tired

1 answer

Given the context, Gary's tone conveys both his dissatisfaction and a sense of reaching his limit with the experience. Therefore, "fed up" would be the most suitable synonym to use, as it effectively communicates a strong sense of frustration and irritation. The other synonyms like "jaded" or "weary" might indicate a more passive or long-term sense of boredom, while "tired" and "sick" might not capture the intensity of his disappointment as strongly as "fed up."

So, Gary might write something like, "I paid a lot of money for tickets to your show, but I left feeling completely fed up with the lack of entertainment you provided."
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