ennemi, n.m., -e, n.f., (è-n-mi), enemy, foe; thing prejudicial. — déclaré; open or avowed enemy. C’est autant de pris sur l’—; it is so much gained from the enemy. Il n’y a pas de petit —; every enemy is to be feared.
ennemi, -e, adj., hostile, inimical; injurious; adverse, contrary, hurtful, prejudicial; (paint.) unfriendly. La fortune —e; adverse fortune. L’armée —e; the enemy.
ennoblir, v.a., to ennoble, to dignify, to exalt.
s’ennoblir, v.r., to be ennobled, exalted. S’— de; to be proud of, to rejoice at.
ennui, n.m., tediousness, weariness; tedium, spleen, vexation, boredom; tiresome thing; nuisance. Quel —! what a nuisance!
ennuyant, -e, adj., annoying, tedious, irksome, tiresome. Cela est fort —; that is very tiresome. Temps —; trying weather.
ennuyer, v.a., to tire, to weary, to be tiresome, to be tedious, to tease, to annoy, to bother, to vex, to bore. Cela m’ennuie; that annoys me. Cela m’ennuie à la mort; that bores me to death.
s’ennuyer, v.r., to be wearied, to have a bad time of it, to tire one’s self, to feel dull, to be bored. Il s’ennuie de tout; he wearies of everything.
ennuyeusement (ān-nui-ieûz-mān), adv., tediously, irksomely.
ennuyeu-x, -se, n. and adj., tiresome person, bore; tedious, wearisome, dull, tiresome; annoying, provoking, vexing. Livre —; dull, tedious book.