TIRED vs WEARIED: ADJECTIVE
- Overused, cliché.
- Fed up, annoyed, irritated, sick of.
- In need of some rest or sleep.
- Weary; fatigued; exhausted.
- Overused; hackneyed.
- Impatient; bored.
- Exhausted of strength or energy; fatigued.
- Repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse
- Depleted of strength or energy
- Exhausted
TIRED vs WEARIED: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of tire.
- Simple past tense and past participle of weary.
TIRED vs WEARIED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Overfamiliar through overuse
- Repeated too often
- Tired; fatigued; exhausted with exertion.
TIRED vs WEARIED: RELATED WORDS
- Trite, Unrested, Fagged, Hackneyed, Footsore, Bushed, Ragged, Unrefreshed, Haggard, Wearied, Exhausted, Jaded, Bored, Weary, Fatigued
- Maddened, Exasperated, Inured, Dispirited, Enervated, Bemused, Numbed, Disenchanted, Dulled, Benumbed, Bewildered, Disillusioned, Exhausted, Tired, Jaded
TIRED vs WEARIED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Trite, Unrested, Fagged, Hackneyed, Footsore, Bushed, Ragged, Unrefreshed, Haggard, Wearied, Exhausted, Jaded, Bored, Weary, Fatigued
- Maddened, Exasperated, Inured, Dispirited, Enervated, Bemused, Numbed, Disenchanted, Dulled, Benumbed, Bewildered, Disillusioned, Exhausted, Tired, Jaded
TIRED vs WEARIED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Now I am too tired to write more.
- Just let me know when you get tired.
- Would you rather be so tired your mom had to bath you or be so tired your best friend had to bath you?
- As somebody who is sick and tired of being sick and tired of being sick and tired.
- But often your arm will get tired of throwing the ball before your dog gets tired of fetching it!
- Many people, I believe, have not posted what has happened due to a lack of interest, tired of the lies or just plain tired!
- Our Airmen are not overstressed, but they are tired, and their families are tired.
- You are tired of being tired all the time and you no longer feel attractive.
- TIRED feeling tired and not interested in things The heat was making me listless.
- He was tired of fighting, so damned tired.
- Jastrow as translation chairman, but he soon wearied of the task.
- He never wearied of devising plans for their intellectual improvement.
- Thoroughly fatigued, overcome with fatigue or distress, worn out, wearied.
- Our Host is wearied and His Head falls lower still.
- Wearied we keep awake because the night is silent.
- Yet it wearied him that he failed to understand.
- Thou art wearied in the multitude of thy counsels.
- Yet ye say, Wherein have we wearied him?
- You have wearied the Lord with your words.
- He can never be wearied with reading, Satiari legendo non potest His spirits are never wearied, N ulla ejua animum defatigatio retanlat.
TIRED vs WEARIED: QUESTIONS
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- Does Phenergan (promethazine) make you tired at night?
- Are Republicans tired of rehashing the 2020 election?
- Why are pregnant women always tired during pregnancy?
- Does alcohol make you tired after stopping drinking?
- How to stay awake when you are tired and tired all day?
- Is it normal to feel tired and tired after implantation?
- What are some good quotes about being tired and tired?
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