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    In which book is the first recorded instance of the word "boredom"?

    Question #51758. Asked by gmackematix.

    TabbyTom

    According to the Oxford English Dictionary, it’s “Bleak House” by Charles Dickens (1852).

    Oct 17 04, 12:37 PM

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