ennui

noun | /ennui/

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a lack of spirit, enthusiasm, or interest

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Synonyms

boredomtediumlistlessnesslassitudeapathy

Antonyms

enthusiasmexcitementvigoreagerness

Examples

"Months of isolation led to a deep ennui among the students."

"He confessed that luxury brought him ennui rather than joy."

Mnemonic Trick

ENNUI → N + NO + WI: think "no will" — boredom and listlessness.

Etymology

From French ennui, from Old French *anoier* “to annoy.”

Used for existential boredom or listlessness.

Source: Advanced WordsAdded: 9/15/2025

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