0 a feeling of being bored and mentally tired caused by having nothing interesting or exciting to do: --
Frustration and ennui are the end of all selfish motivations.
It addresses young, wealthy characters' ennui and fears of the financial crisis with dry humor.
Stale and full of ennui, this album makes washing the dishes seem a more creative act by comparison.
Yet his sensitive face and slightly aloof expression give the impression of thoughtful dignity and refinement, with a hint of intellectual ennui.
The acetylcholine recpetor were significantly reduced in the adult ennui in size as well as localization at the myotome segment borders of fast-twitch muscles.
Albeit elliptically, its aphorisms refer to decay, death, vegetation, natural disasters, impotence, frustration, ennui and excrement.
The novel portrays a man mired in ennui, in which state he contemplates the meaning of life.
In any event, all of us who are regular attenders at these debates feel a little ennui in repeating what we have said before on these issues.