(from boredom)

  • 61ennui — ► NOUN ▪ listlessness and dissatisfaction arising from boredom. ORIGIN French, from the same Latin base as ANNOY(Cf. ↑annoying) …

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  • 62Intellectual need — is a specific form of intrinsic motivation; it is a desire to learn something. Although it is a difficult concept to grasp, it has been recognized as critical in effective education and learning. Intellectual need arises when someone poses a… …

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  • 63Dog toy — Golden Retrievers playing with a tug toy A dog toy is a toy that is specifically for dogs to play with. Dog toys come in many varieties, including dog bones, puppy toys, balls, tug toys, training aids, squeaky toys, discs and frisbees, plush toys …

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  • 64Le nabab — ( The Nabob ) is an opéra comique by Fromental Halévy to a libretto by Eugène Scribe.The opera, which was premiered in Paris on 1 September 1853, is the last collaboration of Scribe and Halévy, which had commenced with what proved to be Halévy s… …

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  • 67Wells, Charles Jeremiah — ▪ British writer born , 1799?, London, England died February 17, 1879, Marseille, France  English writer, author (under the pseudonym H.L. Howard) of Joseph and His Brethren: A Scriptural Drama in Two Acts (1823), a long dramatic poem in the… …

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  • 68put to sleep — verb 1. help someone go to bed (Freq. 1) Mother put the baby to sleep • Hypernyms: ↑put • Verb Frames: Somebody s somebody Something s somebody 2. kill gently, as with an injection …

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  • 69ennui —    Boredom; listlessness and dissatisfaction resulting from lack of interest and motivation, resulting in lack of effort. (pr. ah nwee) Walter Sickert chose Ennui as the title of his painting …

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  • 70let oneself in for — (from Idioms in Speech) to be persuaded to do something I let myself in for several hours boredom every day, Dixon. A couple more won t break my back. (K. Amis) Oh, God, Christine, you don t want to come to that, you ll be bored stiff. How have… …

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