V2 Vocabulary Building Dictionary
weary
adjective
Definition: (adj.) tired and out of energy; (v.) 1. to get tired of something or someone; 2. to make somebody tired or impatient
Synonyms: (adj.) tired, fatigued, exhausted, bored, annoyed
Antonyms: (adj.) refreshed, energized
Tips: When you are weary, you are worn out; there has been wear on your system and you are very tired. As a verb, weary is a more sophisticated way of saying "tire," as in: "His constant nagging wearies (tires) me."
Usage Examples:
I was weary after a long, hard day at the office. (tired, exhausted) adjective
You weary me with your constant nagging. (exhaust, annoy) verb
I never weary of being with you. (tire, bore) verb
I've grown very weary of this project, and I wish I could move on to something else. (tired, bored) adjective
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