"Tiring" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tiring" Meaning

Feeling extremely tired; having no energy or enthusiasm; fatigued.

"Tiring" Examples

Tiring

Part of speech: Adjective


Definition:
1. Physically or mentally exhausting: Making you feel weak, tired, or wasted.
Example:
- I was exhausted and feeling very tiring after the long hike.

2. Boring or uninteresting: Causing a feeling of boredom or being dull.
Example:
- I found the film to be tiring and decided to leave early.

3. Causing trouble or causing someone to be frustrated: Doing, saying something, or creating a situation that is annoying or irritating.
Example:
- This problem with the computer is really tiring and I wish someone would solve it quickly.

4. (As verb) To make something friction between two surfaces less slippery: Cause a slightly rough, unskilled operation to increase friction.
Example:
- The dirt road was badly rutted, so the driver angled the wheels to deliberately tiring the tires.

"Tiring" Similar Words

Tirelessly

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Adverb: showing or feeling no signs of getting tired, even after a long period of time or continuous effort.

Tirelessness

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Tirelessness refers to a state or feeling of being relentlessly vigorous, strong-willed, or persistent, often to the point of exhaustion, in a particular endeavor or pursuit. It involves a continuous display of energy, effort, and determination to achieve a goal or complete a task.

Tireling

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Tires

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Tiresias

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In Greek mythology, Tiresias is a blind prophet who possessed the gift of sight that surpasses normal human capabilities. This is because, as a young man, he had once spied two artificially created copulating serpents in the woods on the advice of Athena, and the goddess subsequently blinded him as punishment since he had seen something that was intended to be private. However, due to his exceptional piety and the fact that he was forbidden to look at the gods, he was compensated with the gift of prophetic prevision that erased the defects of his bodily senses.

Tiresome

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Tiresomely

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Adverb: To a very great degree; extremely. Causing or done with a great waste of time, a great deal of effort or a feeling of boredom.

Tiresomeness

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Tiro

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Tirofiban

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Tironian

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The Tironian sign for "et", also known as the Tironian et, is a shorthand sign representing the Latin word "et", meaning "and". It is a horizontal bar with a dot underneath, resembling a caret. This symbol has been used since the Middle Ages and is still used in some contexts, particularly in medieval manuscripts, law texts, and even some modern-day piano music notation. Tironian et is also the source of the modern ampersand (&) symbol, which is commonly used as a substitute for "and" in written English.

Tironism

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Tironism is a Freudian psychological term that refers to a type of defense mechanism where a person tries to avoid guilt or anxiety associated with a wrong or unacceptable action, by convincing themselves that others also engage in similar behavior. It's a way of rationalizing one's own wrongdoings by assuming everyone else is just as guilty.

Tiropetes

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Tiropita

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Tiropitas

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Tiropita, or tiropité, are small Greek cheese pies that consist of a flaky pastry crust filled with a feta cheese and egg mixture.

Tirosint

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Tirosint is a brand of synthetic thyroxine, a medication used as a thyroid hormone replacement.<br><br>It is another name for levothyroxine, which is used to treat hypothyroidism.