That is the correct spelling of "ennui" (a state of boredom or weariness; from French).
Ennui is actually another word for boredom. An example sentence would be: Her ennui was very apparent to everyone there.
"Ennui" is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense.
Yes, the noun 'ennui' is an abstract noun; a word for an emotion.
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:Her ennui made it difficult for her to study. (subject of the sentence)The mood that the ennui produced sapped her ambition. (subject of the relative clause)We could see the ennui in his body language. (direct object of the verb 'could see')He was plagued by ennui after a death in his family. (object of the preposition 'by')
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ennui - it's french for boredom
"Ennui" is the French word for boredom.
No Ennui was created in 1995.
The cast of Ennui ennui - 2013 includes: Benjamin Crotty as Voix de Barack Obama Esther Garrel as Seher
Ennui, essentially, means boredom. An example sentence would be: She felt like she was going to die from her ennui.
Ok...first of all, it's Michel and Sookie. And as for your question: ennui.
Ennui is actually another word for boredom. An example sentence would be: Her ennui was very apparent to everyone there.
"Some people seem to confuse sophistication with ennui"
"Ennui" is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense.
Ennui - 2003 was released on: USA: November 2003
Yes, the noun 'ennui' is an abstract noun; a word for an emotion.
The cast of Ennui - 2003 includes: Pablo Marx