ennuied

ennuyed ennuy (French ɑ̃nɥije)

/ (ˈɒnwiːd) /


adjective
  1. affected with ennui; bored

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How to use ennuied in a sentence

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

    A Changed Heart | May Agnes Fleming
  • 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.

    The Game and the Candle | Eleanor M. Ingram
  • He is not ennuied any more, for he has found something to do.

    Nasby in Exile | David R. Locke
  • Then I wrote at the top of the paper, 'Thesaurus for the ennuied.'

    Selina | George Madden Martin