"War-weary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Characterized by or showing a state of physical and emotional exhaustion resulting from experiencing or facing a long, disturbing, or extremely stressful situation, such as war.
A state of large-scale, organized conflict between states or nations, using military forces and tactics. Typically involves a prolonged and violent conflict, with a direct threat to the national security, territorial integrity, or way of life of one or more parties involved. May involve multiple forms of violence, including battles, sieges, and attacks on civilian populations.
The waratah is the floral emblem of New South Wales, Australia, and is a large, showy red flower with a distinctive shape and bright yellow stamens. It is native to the southeastern regions of Australia.<br><br>In Australian English, the term waratah can also refer to the Waratah football union, which is the governing body for the sport of rugby union in New South Wales.<br><br>Additionally, the word waratah is of Aboriginal origin and means "red flower" in the language of the Dharug people.
To speak or sing in a quavering or wavering voice or sound; to utter sounds, especially a musical sound, in a complicated or mournful way.