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weary

AdjectiveTransitive Verb
pl: nullpast: weariedpp: wearieding: wearingcomp: weariersup: weariest

This word carries a heavy sense of exhaustion that goes beyond simple sleepiness. It suggests a depletion of spirit or patience, often resulting from a repetitive or grueling struggle. While tired refers to a physical state, weary often implies a psychological burden or a longing for an end to a specific situation. In formal or literary contexts, it evokes a feeling of resignation or being worn down by the passage of time. It is frequently used to describe a lack of endurance in the face of persistent hardship, such as being weary of war or weary of a failing relationship.

Meanings

Adjective

Feeling or showing tiredness, especially as a result of prolonged exertion or stress.

"He grew weary after the long hike up the mountain."

Transitive Verb
[something][someone]

To make someone or something feel tired or exhausted.

"The constant noise of the city began to weary her."

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