world-weariness in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for world-weariness in the English»Spanish Dictionary

world-weariness [Am ˈwərld ˌwɪrinɪs, Brit ˈwəːldˌwɪərɪnəs] N U

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Her actions are a challenge to anyone who feels that age -- or world-weariness or life's hard knocks -- should excuse anyone from engagement with issues as big as climate change.
www.smh.com.au
His commitment to action remains, tempered perhaps with a certain world-weariness.?
nymag.com
It suits the world-weariness on the one hand, but on the other it's capable of hitting surprising heights, or at least perfectly matching the band when it's in full force.
thequietus.com
Yet his music has a world-weariness, a sighing nature which could only come from the weight of experience.
www.clashmusic.com
But that one sentence -- with its luminous mixture of scars-earned world-weariness as well as tomorrow-is-another-day cockeyed optimism -- told us everything there was to know about the woman.
news.nationalpost.com
The world-weariness of the medium humanizes the distinctly artificial experiments pressed onto the magnetic film.
www.residentadvisor.net
Here, he combines a bad-boy air with a world-weariness, sometimes comically.
www.sfexaminer.com
So to want nothing more to do with people speaking to him suggests a greater level of fatigue than even his premature world-weariness could have predicted 30 years ago.
www.stuff.co.nz
There is no feeling of decline or even world-weariness in the trumpeter's playing, and his solos are full of constant invention and enthusiastic ideas.
en.wikipedia.org
But the couple's world-weariness in understandable.
www.avclub.com

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