Ennuied [adjective]

Definition of Ennuied:

discontented, unhappy

Opposite/Antonyms of Ennuied:


Sentence/Example of Ennuied:

Cherrie's welcome to her lover was uncommonly cordial, for she was ennuied nearly to death.

The erstwhile Major had been found dead on a dark street and brought by curious and ennuied citizens to the drug store.

The ennuied Count Rosal lunched with them,—a sallow, fatigued young patrician who wore a pince-nez.

He is not ennuied any more, for he has found something to do.

Then I wrote at the top of the paper, 'Thesaurus for the Ennuied.'

Did you return to Paris when you ennuied yourself so énormement?

So long ago as 1805 Sidney Smith used it as a verb and said that he had been ennuied.

When the senses are robbed of their fineness, youth grows blas, mature manhood is ennuied, life is empty.

The idle are the most miserable—and none are more miserable in their ever-recurring ennuied hours, than your fashionable idlers.

It showed her in a flash of reasoning of which he could not know, that it was possible to be ennuied with glorious harmonies.