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(adj)
Worn down by cares: showing the signs of long-term stress, tired and haggard due to prolonged worry.
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Tired, having senses dulled by exhaustion.
(of a person or person's face) Appearing tired and unwell, as from stress; haggard.
Looking exhausted, worried, or poor in condition
Very tired; zonked (out).
(colloquial, US) Tired; fatigued.
Overused, hackneyed; cliché.
Tired; weary.
(poetic) Weary, tired.
Having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; tired; fatigued.
Consumed, used up, exhausted, depleted.
Worn-out and broken-down.
Of an idea, a piece or writing, etc.: repeated so often as to have become uninteresting; clichéd, overused, tired.
Alternative form of washed out. [(idiomatic) Very tired and lacking energy or animation.]
Tired of the ways of the world; feeling apathetic or cynical due to one's life experiences.
Showing the effects of wear due to long use.
Damaged and shabby as a result of much use.
Showing signs of wear because of extensive use.
Bored or lacking enthusiasm, typically after having been overexposed to, or having consumed too much of something.
Of cloth, clothing, furnishings, etc.: frayed and worn to an extent that the nap is damaged and the warp and weft threads show; shabby, worn-out.
In tatters, having the texture broken.
That droops or droop.
Becoming tired or less dynamic; declining in strength; dwindling.
Suffering from boredom; mildly annoyed and restless through having nothing to do.
(of eyes or vision) Dim; unclear from water or rheum.
Tired, because of lack of sleep, and having blurred or reddened eyes.
Having sore feet, but perhaps also a certain sense of satisfaction, after walking or hiking too much.
Lacking originality.
Common in a boring way, to the point of being predictable; containing nothing new or fresh.
Often in reference to a word or phrase: used so many times that it is commonplace, or no longer interesting or effective; worn out, hackneyed.
Repeated too often.
Not rested
Not refreshed.
Ordinary; not having any remarkable characteristics.
(n)
A store or supply.
tired to the point of exhaustion
inoperative as a result of heat or friction
(slang) Exhausted.
tired by travel
exhausted
(poker) Having no further stake to wager, but remaining active in a hand.
(informal) Very tired; exhausted.
Of a person or animal: exhausted or fatigued from exertion.
Alternative form of worn-out. [Damaged due to continued or hard exposure or use until no longer effective or useful.]
(usually not comparable) No longer living; deceased. (Also used as a noun.)
A stroke; a blow.
A weariness caused by exertion; exhaustion.
(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, slang, sometimes offensive) Tired or exhausted.
(of a place) Decrepit.
Overly tired
Used up, expended; of which nothing is left.
Tired; feeling the need for sleep.
In a state of sleep; also, broadly, resting.
(less common in the UK and Ireland) In poor health; ill.
Drab; dark, colorless, or cheerless.
Very unpleasant; disagreeable.
Lacking in force (usually strength) or ability.
Very bad.
(geometry) The surface described by the circumference of a circle revolving about a straight line in its own plane.
Firmly held together; compact; not loose or open.
Subjected to too much work.
(adv)
To a limited extent or degree; not completely.
(colloquial) Kind of; somewhat.
(by extension) Worn and squalid-looking; bedraggled or decrepit.
Having a peak or peaks.
Having been tricked or deceived.
Having been slashed, cut or rent.
A more-than-adequate amount; plenitude.
Pleasant to the sight or other senses; attractive, especially of women or children.
Having completed or finished an activity.
Completed; concluded; done.
Cautious of danger; carefully watching and guarding against deception, trickery, and dangers; suspiciously prudent
The body of a dead animal, especially a vertebrate or other animal having flesh.
Sufficiently.
(degree) Partly, not fully; somewhat.
Of a type or kind that suffices, that satisfies requirements or needs.
(slang) Caught in the act of doing something one shouldn't do.
Marked with a flag
(fandom slang) Cute, adorable. (of fictional characters in anime, manga, video games, and/or similar media)
(linguistics, uncountable) The property of indicating the point in time at which an action or state of being occurs or exists.
To the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely.
(Canada, in the plural) The Canadian federal government.
(uncountable, countable) Pliable material derived from the sap of the rubber tree; a hydrocarbon biopolymer of isoprene.
Lacking motivation and energy; very tired; knackered.
Slow; having little motion.
Sluggish, slow.
Inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness
(usually with reference to mental and emotional strength) Weakened, debilitated or deprived of strength or vitality.
(slang) Tired; exhausted.
(figurative, idiomatic) Exhausted.
Grouchy, grumpy, irritable; easily upset.
Dissatisfied and irritable.
(originally university slang) Irritable; easily upset; angry; tending to complain.
Experiencing a feeling of irritation.
Without energy, gusto or drive, enervated, without the will to accomplish, disheartened.
With or suffering from aches; sore.