FATIGUE vs WEARY: NOUN
- Synonyms Fatigue, Weariness, Lassitude. Fatigue is more often physical, but also mental, and is generally the result of active and strenuous exertion: as, the fatigue of ten hours' work, or of close application to books. Weariness may be the same as fatigue; it is, more often than fatigue, the result of less obvious causes, as long sitting or standing in one position, importunity from others, delays, and the like. Fatigue and weariness are natural conditions, from which one easily recovers by rest. Lassitude is a relaxation with languor, the result of greater fatigue or weariness than one can well bear, and may be of the nature of ill health. The word may, however, be used in a lighter sense.
- Specifically The labors of military men distinct from the use of arms; fatigue-duty: as, a party of men on fatigue.
- Weariness from bodily labor or mental exertion; lassitude or exhaustion of strength.
- The cause of weariness; labor; toil.
- The weakening of a metal when subjected to repeated vibrations or strains.
- The working dress of soldiers.
- The weakening of a metal bar by the repeated application and removal of a load considerably less than the breaking-weight of the bar, as when car-axles break from the repeated blows and strains which they experience.
- A cause or source of weariness; labor; toil: as, the fatigues of war.
- A feeling of weariness following bodily labor or mental exertion; a sense of loss or exhaustion of strength after exertion, trouble, etc.
- Clothing worn by military personnel for labor or for field duty.
- Manual or menial labor, such as barracks cleaning, assigned to soldiers.
- The weakening or failure of a material, such as metal or wood, resulting from prolonged stress.
- The decreased capacity or complete inability of an organism, organ, or part to function normally because of excessive stimulation or prolonged exertion.
- A summons, by bugle or drum, to perform fatigue duties.
- Temporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental work
- Used of materials (especially metals) in a weakened state caused by long stress
- Labor of a nonmilitary kind done by soldiers (cleaning or digging or draining or so on)
- (always used with a modifier) boredom resulting from overexposure to something
- Physical or mental weariness resulting from effort or activity.
- A type of material failure due to cumulative effects of cyclic loading.
- A menial task, especially in the military.
- A weariness caused by exertion; exhaustion.
- A party of soldiers on fatigue duty.
- Labor exacted from soldiers aside from the use of arms.
- Something, such as tiring effort or activity, that causes tiredness or weariness.
- A curse: used now only in the phrases Weary fa' you! Weary on you! and the like.
FATIGUE vs WEARY: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Causing fatigue; tiresome.
- Having one's interest, forbearance, or indulgence worn out.
- Physically or mentally tired.
- Having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; worn out in respect to strength, endurance, etc.; tired; fatigued.
- Causing weariness; tiresome.
- Having one's patience, relish, or contentment exhausted; tired; sick; -- with of before the cause
- A feeling of being mentally fatigued.
- Expressive of fatigue.
- Physically and mentally fatigued
- Expressive of or prompted by tiredness.
FATIGUE vs WEARY: VERB
- Get tired of something or somebody
- Exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress
- To tire or make weary by physical or mental exertion
- To lose so much strength or energy that one becomes tired, weary, feeble or exhausted
- Lose interest or become bored with something or somebody
- Get tired of something or somebody
- Exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress
- To make or to become weary.
- Lose interest or become bored with something or somebody
FATIGUE vs WEARY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To create fatigue in (a metal or other material).
- To be or become tired. : tire.
- To tire out; exhaust.
- To grow tired; to become exhausted or impatient.
FATIGUE vs WEARY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To reduce or exhaust the physical strength or endurance of; to tire; to fatigue.
- To make weary of anything; to exhaust the patience of, as by continuance.
- To harass by anything irksome.
- To subdue or exhaust by fatigue.
FATIGUE vs WEARY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To weary with labor or any bodily or mental exertion; lessen or exhaust the strength of by severe or long-continued exertion, by trouble, by anything that harasses, etc.; tire.
- Synonyms Weary, Jade, etc. See tire, verb
- Synonyms Fatigue, Jade, etc. See tire.
- To become weary, tired, or fatigued.
- To become impatient or surfeited, as with the continuance of something that is monotonous, irksome, or distasteful.
- To long; languish: with for before the object.
- To exhaust the endurance, patience, or resistance of, as by persistence or importunity.
- To make weary; reduce or exhaust the physical strength or endurance of; fatigue; tire: as, to weary one's self with striving.
- Synonyms Disgusted, wearisome. See weary, verb
- To pass wearily.
- Feeble; sickly; puny.
- Causing fatigue; tiresome; irksome: as, a weary journey; a weary life.
- Impatient of or discontented with the continuance of something painful, exacting, irksome, or distasteful, and willing to be done with it; having ceased to feel pleasure (in something).
- Tired; exhausted by toil or exertion; having the endurance or patience worn out by continuous striving.
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To make or become weary. : tire.
FATIGUE vs WEARY: RELATED WORDS
- Wear upon, Wear out, Wear down, Tire out, Fatigue duty, Jade, Outwear, Pall, Tire, Wear, Anaemia, Weary, Anemia, Weariness, Tiredness
- Wary, Exhausted, Fatigued, Wear down, Aweary, Wear out, Tire out, Wear upon, Jade, Outwear, Tire, Wear, Pall, Fatigue, Tired
FATIGUE vs WEARY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Endurance, Stress, Exhaustion, Wear out, Wear down, Tire out, Jade, Outwear, Pall, Tire, Wear, Anaemia, Weary, Weariness, Tiredness
- Desperate, Wary, Exhausted, Fatigued, Wear out, Wear down, Tire out, Aweary, Jade, Outwear, Tire, Wear, Pall, Fatigue, Tired
FATIGUE vs WEARY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Oil terminal operators should develop a fatigue management plan to ensure that shift work is adequately managed to control risks arising from fatigue.
- For design, a conservative fatigue resistance is assumed at two standard deviations below the mean fatigue resistance or life.
- Survey Taking Fatigue: This type of respondent fatigue happens during the survey.
- Adrenal fatigue symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, and anxiety may actually be caused by a gut imbalance.
- Psychological fatigue precedes peripheral fatigue and occurs well before the muscle fiber can no longer contract.
- The fatigue increases dyspnea, which in turn creates anxiety, triggering more fatigue and increased breathlessness.
- MS will experience fatigue at one point or another, but fatigue can have many causes.
- Immunological similarities between cancer and chronic fatigue syndrome: the common link to fatigue?
- The conventional method of handling fatigue is based on a maximum fatigue stress.
- Impact Test, Radial Fatigue, and Corner Fatigue before they go in to production.
- Be weary using this bait near the Ocean.
- She shrieked, weary anger simmering in his eyes.
- Gart Williams is weary of the rat race.
- Weary californians warned of new power shutoffs this week weary californians warned of new power shutoffs this week nov.
- To be tired, to be weary, is not only to be tired and weary of others but above all of oneself.
- The soul may be weary due to this life, or weary due to sin, distracted because of sin.
- It was weary, or I was weary, and I hardly talked to any body.
- Weary land, in a weary land, y God is a rock in a weary land, helter in a time of storm.
- David, Is it a small thing for you to weary men, but will ye weary my God also?
- She turns, and weary, weary droops her head.
FATIGUE vs WEARY: QUESTIONS
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- Is pre-stroke fatigue associated with fatigue after stroke?
- Is compassion fatigue associated with burnout and compassion fatigue?
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- Is there a correlation between Facit fatigue and modified fatigue severity?
- Is there a unified fatigue life prediction method for metal fatigue?
- How is fatigue strength related to fatigue failure?
- What are fatigue marks and fatigue striations used for?
- What is the meaning of come all you weary by Thrice?
- What does the Bible say about being weary in well-doing?
- What is the release date of weary's new music video?
- What is an example of not growing weary in doing good?
- What types of rooms are there at the Weary Friar Inn?
- What are some famous quotes about being weary of statesmen?
- Does consuming darkness stack with weary and reverse corruptions?
- Who sings Lift Your Head weary Sinner (Chains) live?
- When did Langston Hughes first write the Weary Blues?
- What inspired Langston Hughes to write Weary Blues?