"Weary" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Weary" Meaning

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

"Weary" Examples

Word: Weary


Usage Examples:


| Example | Sentence | Type |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Adjective | After a long walk, she was weary and decided to rest. | Used to describe a state of physical or mental fatigue. |
| Adjective | The tourist was weary of walking and decided to take a taxi to the hotel. | Same as above, emphasis on the boredom or the desire for change due to monotony. |
| Adjective | After a year of college, he was weary of the same routine. | Denotes the state of being exhausted mentally due to tedious or dreary work. |
| Verb | She was weary from the constant arguing and had had enough. | Indicates to be physically or mentally tired, often to the point of requiring a change or break. |
| Adjective | Living in the city had made him weary of noise and crowds. | To describe a person's emotional or intellectual despondency or a strong feeling of futility after facing appealing frustration. |

"Weary" Similar Words

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

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Weasand

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The word "weasand" does not have a widely recognized meaning in English language. However, I found that it might be a variant of "weasand" or "weasand west", which is a dialectical or archaic term, mainly used in Scotland.<br><br>In this sense, "weasand" or "weasand west" can refer to a col, gully, or ravine, often formed by a stream or a small river. <br><br>It's worth noting that the word may be less commonly used or not widely accepted across all English-speaking regions, and more specific to regional dialects.

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