English edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from French malgré (against) and French lui (him).

Adverb edit

malgré lui (not comparable)

  1. Contrary to their desires or ambitions.
    • 1977, John Halperin, Trollope and Politics: A Study of the Pallisers and Others, page 257:
      [] and he pities "that class of young ladies who malgré lui are bound to fall in love with these wooden specimens of youthful manhood."