Etymology: [ 'wir-E ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English wery, from Old English wErig; akin to Old High German wuorag intoxicated and perhaps to Greek aOros sleep.
exhaustedly, in a fatigued manner, in a weary manner, in a weary manner; "he walked around tiredly", Expressive of fatigue, To make or to become weary, A feeling of being mentally fatigued, aweary, To harass by anything irksome, To grow tired; to become exhausted or impatient; as, to weary of an undertaking, To make weary of anything; to exhaust the patience of, as by continuance, To reduce or exhaust the physical strength or endurance of; to tire; to fatigue; as, to weary one's self with labor or traveling, tired; fatigued, If you are weary of something, you have become tired of it and have lost your enthusiasm for it. They're getting awfully weary of this silly war = tired, If you are weary, you are very tired. Rachel looked pale and weary. a weary traveller = exhausted, make tired or fatigued; become tired or fatigued; bore; become bored, exhausted, fatigued, tired; tiresome, exhausting, tedious, If you weary of something or it wearies you, you become tired of it and lose your enthusiasm for it. The public had wearied of his repeated warnings of a revolution that never seemed to start The political hysteria soon wearied him and he dropped the newspaper to the floor. = tire. wearied wearying wearies to become very tired or make someone very tired, exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress; "We wore ourselves out on this hike", Causing weariness; tiresome, Having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; worn out in respect to strength, endurance, etc, physically and mentally fatigued; "`aweary' is archaic", get tired of something or somebody, Having one's patience, relish, or contentment exhausted; tired; sick; with of before the cause; as, weary of marching, or of confinement; weary of study,
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exhaustedly, in a fatigued manner
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in a weary manner
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in a weary manner; "he walked around tiredly"
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Expressive of fatigue - "He gave me a weary smile."
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To make or to become weary - "Yet there was no time to be lost if I was ever to get out alive, and so I groped with my hands against the side of the grave until I made out the bottom edge of the slab, and then fell to grubbing beneath it with my fingers. But the earth, which the day before had looked light and loamy to the eye, was stiff and hard enough when one came to tackle it with naked hands, and in an hour's time I had done little more than further weary myself and bruise my fingers."
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A feeling of being mentally fatigued - "A weary traveller knocked at the door."
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Weary
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To harass by anything irksome
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To grow tired; to become exhausted or impatient; as, to weary of an undertaking
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To make weary of anything; to exhaust the patience of, as by continuance
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To reduce or exhaust the physical strength or endurance of; to tire; to fatigue; as, to weary one's self with labor or traveling
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tired; fatigued
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If you are weary of something, you have become tired of it and have lost your enthusiasm for it. They're getting awfully weary of this silly war = tired
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If you are weary, you are very tired. Rachel looked pale and weary. a weary traveller = exhausted
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make tired or fatigued; become tired or fatigued; bore; become bored fiil
If you weary of something or it wearies you, you become tired of it and lose your enthusiasm for it. The public had wearied of his repeated warnings of a revolution that never seemed to start The political hysteria soon wearied him and he dropped the newspaper to the floor. = tire. wearied wearying wearies to become very tired or make someone very tired
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exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress; "We wore ourselves out on this hike"
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Causing weariness; tiresome
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Having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; worn out in respect to strength, endurance, etc
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physically and mentally fatigued; "`aweary' is archaic"
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get tired of something or somebody
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Having one's patience, relish, or contentment exhausted; tired; sick; with of before the cause; as, weary of marching, or of confinement; weary of study
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