"Wearied" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wearied" Meaning

So tired that you feel exhausted or worn out, often after a long period of hard work or activity.

"Wearied" Examples

Usage Examples of "wearied"


1. Adjective usage


The athlete was wearied out after the long race and needed a good rest to recover.
The tourists became wearied from the long daily itinerary and yearned for a day off to explore on their own.

2. Passive voice usage


The heavy backpack made her daughter feel wearied as she walked uphill.
The wearied expression on her face told that she had had enough of the news.

3. Idiomatic usage


After weeks of dealing with a needy boss, he felt utterly wearied not just of his job but of life in general.
They began to wearied of repetitive tasks and sought new challenges in their careers.

4. Adverbial usage


By the time she reached the top of the mountain, I was wearied and exhausted.
It was his wearied voice that said goodbye to me that night.

5. Colloquial usage


When you take on too many commitments, you are wearing yourself out and your mistress is wearied of always being on call, she said, nicely pressed by a newspapers advertisement.
Being stared at and asked to sign autographs all day was a lonely time, wearied him, the artist confess.

"Wearied" Similar Words

Weaponize

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To make something, especially a skill or ability, into a weapon that can be used to attack or harm others.<br><br>Example: "The company's profits are not its only weapon; it also has a powerful lobby that can influence government decisions."<br><br>Note: This phrase is often used metaphorically to describe a means of exerting power or influence over others.

Weaponry

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Referring to arms, weapons, or the equipment used for fighting or combat.

Weapons

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Nouns:<br>1. Arsenals of weapons are used by the military for warfare.<br>2. She carried a weapon for defense.<br><br>Verbs:<br>1. The police tried to disarm the armed protestor.<br>2. He weaponed up, ready to fight back.<br><br>Synonyms:<br>1. Firearms<br>2. Grenade<br>3. Armament<br>4. Arsenal<br>5. Aggression<br><br>Antonyms:<br>1. Pacifist<br>2. Nonviolence<br>3. Disarm

Wear-and-tear

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Wear-and-tear refers to the gradual damage or deterioration of something, often due to continuous use or exposure to various environmental factors. It can be used to describe physical objects, such as clothing or machinery, as well as intangible things like relationships or one's health.

Wear

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"Heat" or "carry" something that you cover or put on your body as part of your clothing.

Wearable

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A wearable is an object that can be worn on the body to perform a specific function, such as a smartwatch, fitness tracker, headphones, glasses, or a necklace. It is a type of portable electronic device that is designed to be worn on the body to provide a particular service or feature, such as tracking health metrics, monitoring fitness activity, or making phone calls. Wearables are often worn as accessories, and they can be powered by batteries or by harvesting kinetic energy.

Wearer

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One who wears something.<br><br>Example: <br>"He is a wearer of the crown."

Wearers

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Those in the state of wearing something, typically clothes or jewelry.

Weariedly

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Weary or tired, often to the point of having no more energy or enthusiasm for something.

Wearier

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Weary refers to being extremely tired or exhausted. A wearier description implies a more severe or intense level of tiredness.

Wearies

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Causes annoyance or frustration. For example, "The noise wearies me."

Weariest

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Weariless

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Not affected by wear or evidence of wear. Used to describe something that can withstand wear and tear without being damaged.

Wearily

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Used to describe someone or something that is showing signs of extreme tiredness or annoyance, often due to a prolonged period of doing something.<br><br>Example: "She walked wearied from the long hike, her legs aching from carrying her heavy pack."

Weariness

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A feeling of being extremely tired or fatigued. It can also refer to a lack of enthusiasm or interest due to prolonged activity or repetition.

Wearing

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