Definition of Ennuying

1. ennui [v] - See also: ennui

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ennuying

enniching
ennoble
ennobled
ennoblement
ennoblements
ennobler
ennoblers
ennobles
ennobling
ennui
ennuied
ennuis
ennuye
ennuyed
ennuyee
ennuying (current term)
ennuyée
ennuyées
enoate
enoates
enocyanin
enodal
enodation
enodations
enode
enoded
enoding
enoic acid
enoint
enoki

Literary usage of Ennuying

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle by Jane Welsh Carlyle (1883)
"So my evenings are now sacred to reading on his part, and mortally ennuying to myself on mine. Quoth Burgundy, the living On earth have much to ..."

2. Early Letters of Jane Welsh Carlyle: Together with a Few of Later Years and by Jane Welsh Carlyle, Thomas Carlyle (1889)
"... but my history, since we parted, has been uninteresting to the last degree; and it would only have been ennuying you to send you any fragments of it. ..."

3. Tales by a Barrister by Frederick Liardet (1847)
"bert with the idea of restoring his fortunes by one bold venture, instead of going through the tedious and ennuying process of an undeviating economy. ..."

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