Meaning & Definition of word "Fatigue"

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    Fatigue

    /fəˈtiːɡ/

    noun:

    • 1. A state of extreme tiredness or exhaustion, often resulting from physical or mental strain.
      • Example: After the long hike, I experienced fatigue and needed to rest.
    • 2. Physical or mental weariness resulting from exertion.
      • Example: The fatigue from studying all night made it difficult for her to concentrate in class.
    • 3. A reduction in efficiency due to prolonged activity.
      • Example: The pilot's fatigue was a concern for the safety of the flight.

    verb:

    • 1. To cause to become very tired.
      • Example: The intense workout fatigued him more than he had anticipated.
    • 2. To undergo physical or mental strain.
      • Example: She began to fatigue after several hours of studying without a break.

    Etymology

    Middle French 'fatigue', from Latin 'fatigare', meaning 'to tire out'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    combat fatigue:

    A psychological condition resulting from prolonged exposure to combat.

    fatigue failure:

    The structural failure of a material due to repeated stress.

    chronic fatigue:

    Persistent and unexplained fatigue that lasts for six months or more.

    Related Words

    tired:

    In a state of needing rest or sleep.

    exhaustion:

    A state of extreme physical or mental fatigue.

    weariness:

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

    Slang Meanings of fatigue

    Meaning: Zonked

    Example Sentence: I was completely zonked after that marathon.

    Meaning: Wiped out

    Example Sentence: After the party, I was wiped out and went straight to bed.

    Meaning: Dead on my feet

    Example Sentence: I’m dead on my feet after working a double shift.