Meaning & Definition of word "Weary"

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    Weary

    /ˈwɪəri/

    verb:

    • 1. To make (someone) feel tired or fatigued.
      • Example: The long hours at work began to weary him.

    adjective:

    • 1. Feeling or showing tiredness, especially as a result of excessive exertion or lack of sleep.
      • Example: After the long hike, I felt weary and was ready to rest.
    • 2. Having lost one's patience or interest; bored or tired of something.
      • Example: She was weary of listening to his endless complaints.

    Etymology

    Old English 'wēary', of Germanic origin; related to the verb 'weary'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    weary traveler:

    A traveler who is tired from their journey.

    weary eyes:

    Tired eyes, often associated with lack of sleep.

    weary of it all:

    Feeling tired and disinterested in everything.

    Related Words

    weariness:

    The state of being weary; tiredness.

    wearying:

    Causing weariness; tiring.

    wearyingly:

    In a way that causes weariness; tiresomely.

    Slang Meanings of weary

    Meaning: Dead tired

    Example Sentence: I'm dead tired after that workout.

    Meaning: Burnt out

    Example Sentence: I'm feeling burnt out from all the work I've been doing.