Sentence examples for sense of ennui from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "sense of ennui" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of boredom, dissatisfaction, or emotional emptiness. Example: As she gazed out the window, a sense of ennui washed over her. The monotony of her daily routine had left her feeling drained and unfulfilled.

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This is more than a sense of ennui.

Suddenly, a profound sense of ennui envelopes the table.

Suddenly, fatigue kicked in: a sense of ennui born of fundamental disinterest.

Star power, however, was not enough to overcome a sense of ennui in audiences here.

The real sense of ennui here is simply the boredom of diminished possibilities.

Unfortunately, this sense of ennui may be a national experience, not confined to the greater New York metropolitan area.

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The most discernible theme is a sense of domestic ennui.

(Guido, a defense attorney, suffers from a similar sense of midlife ennui).

"There's this sense of an ennui," he said, adding, "Apathy is frozen violence".

There is probably a detailed study to be made of the relationship between English cricket's innate sense of wistful ennui – the good is all gone!

Radio On (Chris Petit, 1980) Perhaps the only British film of the period that captures a sense of the ennui, drift and dejection of the unlamented late 1970s.

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