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Definition of Ennui

Ennui
Ennui En`nui", n. [F., fr. L. in odio in hatred. See Annoy.] A feeling of weariness and disgust; dullness and languor of spirits, arising from satiety or want of interest; tedium. --T. Gray.

Meaning of Ennui from wikipedia

- In conventional usage, boredom, ennui, or tedium is an emotion characterized by uninterest in one's surrounding, often caused by a lack of distractions...
- Look up ennui in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ennui is another word for boredom. Ennui may also refer to: "Ennui" (sonnet), a sonnet by Sylvia Plath...
- "Ennui" is a sonnet by Sylvia Plath published for the first time in November 2006 in the online literary journal Blackbird. Sylvia Plath wrote the Petrarchan...
- No Ennui is Mrs. Fun's third album, from 1995. It was produced by Victor DeLorenzo, and recorded by Michael Hoffman at Joe's Recording Studio, in Milwaukee...
- Ranson and Sue "Su Tissue" McLane. They later recruited Richard "Frankie Ennui" Whitney, Charles "Chuck Roast" Rodriguez, and John "John Gleur" McBurney...
- Ennui is a novel by Maria Edgeworth published in 1809. It is a fictitious memoir of the Earl of Glenthorn, an English man who experiences excessive boredom...
- is an Italian saying. Critique of work Dolce far niente (poem) Idleness Ennui Sehnsucht Long, Colleen (2014-09-02). "The Art of Doing Nothing". Psychology...
- painted in heavy impasto and narrow tonal range. Sickert's best-known work, Ennui (c. 1914), reveals his interest in Victorian narrative genres. The composition...
- perverse hero who secludes himself in his house, basking in life-weariness or ennui, far from the bourgeois society that he despises. The Aesthetes in England...
- make to the console. Four new emotions—Anxiety, Envy, Embarr****ment, and Ennui—arrive and clash with the original emotions over their approaches. In particular...