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Ennui deals more with boredom than irritation - and a somewhat specific sort of boredom at that. It generally refers to the feeling of jadedness that can result from living a life of too much ease.

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ENNUI definition: a feeling of utter weariness and discontent resulting from satiety or lack of interest; boredom. See examples of ennui used in a sentence.

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Listlessness and dissatisfaction resulting from lack of interest; boredom: "The servants relieved their ennui with gambling and gossip about their masters" (John Barth).

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ENNUI definition: 1. a feeling of being bored and mentally tired caused by having nothing interesting or exciting to…. Learn more.

Ennui is a feeling of being tired, bored, and dissatisfied. There will be a mixture of anticipation and ennui. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 5th Digital Edition.

Though it sounds a little fancy — maybe because it comes from French — ennui is a common feeling that everybody experiences: being bored and tired. School and work fill lots of people with ennui. A terrible TV show could create ennui. If you feel like your life is going nowhere, ennui could set in.

Definition of ennui noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

Discover the true meaning of ennui, its origin, examples, modern usage, and how it differs from boredom in daily life and conversations.

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ennui (third-person singular simple present ennuis, present participle ennuying, simple past and past participle ennuied or ennuyed) (transitive) To make bored or listless; to weary.

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