- WEARY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Lassitude comes from the Latin word lassus, meaning “weary ” Our English spelling comes from the French word that developed directly from Latin, borrowed in the 15th century
- WEARY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
WEARY definition: 1 very tired or lacking energy and enthusiasm: 2 bored by something because you have experienced… Learn more
- WEARY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Weary definition: physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc ; fatigued; tired See examples of WEARY used in a sentence
- WEARY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you are weary of something, you have become tired of it and have lost your enthusiasm for it
- Weary - definition of weary by The Free Dictionary
Define weary weary synonyms, weary pronunciation, weary translation, English dictionary definition of weary adj wea·ri·er , wea·ri·est 1 Physically or mentally tired 2 Expressive of or prompted by tiredness: a weary smile 3 Having one's interest,
- weary - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
caused by or suggestive of weariness: a weary laugh (postpositive; often followed by of or with) discontented or bored, esp by the long continuance of something
- weary - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
weary (comparative wearier, superlative weariest) Having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; tired; fatigued synonyms quotations Synonyms: drained, weary; see also Thesaurus: fatigued A weary traveller knocked at the door
- weary | meaning of weary in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English . . .
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English wear‧y1 ˈwɪəri $ ˈwɪr- adjective 1 very tired or bored, especially because you have been doing something for a long time She found Rachel in the kitchen, looking old and weary
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