ennui
31ennui — noun Etymology: French, from Old French enui annoyance, from enuier to vex, from Late Latin inodiare to make loathsome more at annoy Date: 1732 a feeling of weariness and dissatisfaction ; boredom …
32ennui — noun /ɒnˈwiː,ɑnˈwi/ A gripping listlessness or melancholia caused by boredom; depression …
33ennui — Synonyms and related words: acedia, angst, anguish, anxiety, apathy, blues, boredness, boredom, cheerlessness, dejection, depression, discomfort, discomposure, discontent, dislike, dispiritedness, displeasure, disquiet, dissatisfaction, doldrums …
34ennui — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. boredom (see weariness). II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. apathy, languor, tedium; see boredom . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) n. [AN WEE] boredom and the list lessness that accompanies it.… …
35ennui — en|nui [ɔnˈwi: US a:n ] n [U] [Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: Old French enuier; ANNOY] formal a feeling of being tired, bored, and unsatisfied with your life …
36ennui — en|nui [ an wi ] noun uncount LITERARY a feeling of being bored and having no interest in anything …
37ennui — see ANNOY …
38ennui — …
39ennui — en·nui || É’0303;Ë nwiË n. boredom, tedium, lethargy …
40ennui — Sentiment qui fait osciller l’humeur entre l’abattement et la morosité, le seul dont on puisse «mourir», c’est à dire placé exactement aux antipodes de l’amour, dont l’excès est réputé tout aussi fatal. Cafard S’ennuyer à deux est encore plus… …