"Weariest" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Weariest" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Weariest" Meaning

Weariest is the superlative form of the adjective "weary", which means feeling extremely tired or fatigued both physically and mentally. It describes the person who is the most exhausted or drained of all.

"Weariest" Examples

Verb usage examples:


You're looking tired today; you must be the wearier of the two after that long trip.
After studying for hours, I felt the wearier about going to the party.
She felt the wearier that he decided to stop working and join her.
I'm the wearier of the two since I didn't get enough sleep last night.
I must be the wearier of the sisters, as I looked older than normally healthy, vibrant-looking women in my uniform at camp.

"Weariest" Similar Words

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.

Wearied

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

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."

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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The act of having clothing or accessories on one's body. It can also refer to displaying dress or clothes with the aim of making an impression of a particular kind or quality.

Wearisome

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Wearying or tiring to someone, causing a feeling of tiredness or boredom.

Wearisomely

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Tiresomely and tediously; in a way that causes weariness, often due to repetition or long duration.

Wears

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"To wear" is a verb that means to have something on one's body, such as clothing or jewelry. It can also mean to show or display something, especially on one's face or in one's behavior.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She wears a red dress to the party.<br> He wears a watch on his wrist.<br> A smile wears off her face.<br><br>The present participle form of the verb "to wear" can also be used as an adjective.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The worn-out shoes need to be replaced.<br> The worn jeans are preferred over the new ones.

Weary

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Feeling or showing a lack of energy, strength, or enthusiasm due to hard work, difficulty, or lack of sleep.