Tired ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Tired ( adjective )

  1. Feeling a need to rest or sleep.
  2. Feeling weary as a result of exertion or lack of sleep.
  3. Feeling lacking in energy or enthusiasm.
  4. Feeling bored or uninterested.
  5. Feeling fatigued.

Origin:

Old english tēarig, of germanic origin; related to dutch taar and german zahm.

Examples:

  1. I'm so tired, I need to go to bed.
  2. I'm tired of working all the time.
  3. I"m tired of this weather, it"s always the same.
  4. He was tired from the long hike.
  5. She was tired from lack of sleep.

(As a verb)

Tired ( verb )

  1. Feeling a need to rest or sleep.
  2. Feeling weary as a result of exertion or lack of sleep.
  3. Feeling lacking in energy or enthusiasm.
  4. Feeling bored or uninterested.
  5. Feeling fatigued.

Origin:

Old english tēarig, of germanic origin; related to dutch taar and german zahm.

Examples:

  1. I'm so tired, I need to go to bed.
  2. I'm tired of working all the time.
  3. I"m tired of this weather, it"s always the same.
  4. He was tired from the long hike.
  5. She was tired from lack of sleep.
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