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    tired
    /ˈtī(ə)rd/

    adjective

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  2. The meaning of TIRED is drained of strength and energy : fatigued often to the point of exhaustion. How to use tired in a sentence.

  3. used to describe people, ideas, or subjects that are not interesting because they are very familiar: tired old It's always the same tired old faces at these meetings. be tired of something/someone. B1. to be bored with an activity or person: get tired of someone/something Don't you get tired of arguing all the time? See more.

  4. Tired definition: exhausted, as by exertion; fatigued or sleepy. See examples of TIRED used in a sentence.

  5. /ˈtaɪərd/ /ˈtaɪəd/ IPA guide. Other forms: tireder; tiredest. If you're tired, you should get some rest. If you're tired of being tired, you might need to eat better and exercise more. If you're tired of being told what to do, you should stop asking for advice.

  6. feeling that you would like to sleep or rest; needing rest synonym weary. to be/look/feel tired. I'm too tired even to think. They were cold, hungry and tired out (= very tired). He still felt really tired and wanted to stay in bed. tired from something I'm still a bit tired from the journey.

  7. One who is tired has used up a considerable part of his or her bodily or mental resources: to feel tired at the end of the day. One who is exhausted is completely drained of energy and vitality, usually because of arduous or long-sustained effort: exhausted after a hard run.

  8. TIRED definition: 1. feeling that you want to rest or sleep: 2. bored or annoyed by something that has happened too…. Learn more.

  9. tired meaning, definition, what is tired: feeling that you want to sleep or rest: Learn more.

  10. (ˈtaɪəd) adj. 1. weary; fatigued. 2. (foll by of) a. having lost interest in; bored: I'm tired of playing cards. b. having lost patience with; exasperated by: I'm tired of his eternal excuses. 3. hackneyed; stale: the same tired old jokes. 4. tired and emotional euphemistic slightly drunk. ˈtiredly adv. ˈtiredness n.

  11. 1. If you are tired, you feel that you want to rest or sleep. [...] 2. You can describe a part of your body as tired if it looks or feels as if you need to rest it or to sleep. [...] 3. If you are tired of something, you do not want it to continue because you are bored of it or unhappy with it. [...] More. Synonyms of 'tired'

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