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    weary
    /ˈwɪəri/

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. cause to become tired: "she was wearied by her persistent cough" Similar tiretire outfatiguewear outOpposite refreshinterest
    • 2. grow tired of or bored with: "she wearied of the sameness of her life" Similar tire ofbecome/get weary ofbecome/get tired ofbecome/get fed up with

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  2. WEARY definition: 1. very tired or lacking energy and enthusiasm: 2. bored by something because you have experienced…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : exhausted in strength, endurance, vigor, or freshness. 2. : expressing or characteristic of weariness. a weary sign. 3. : having one's patience, tolerance, or pleasure exhausted used with of. soon grew weary of waiting. 4. : wearisome. wearily. ˈwir-ə-lē. adverb. weariness. ˈwir-ē-nəs. noun.

  4. Weary definition: physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired. See examples of WEARY used in a sentence.

  5. bored by something because you have experienced too much of it: grow weary of I've been going out with the same people to the same places for years and I've just grown weary of it. See more. causing you to feel tired, bored, or annoyed: The whole sequence of events had a weary familiarity to it.

  6. Weary as an adjective means "very tired or worn out," like weary students who finished a long week of studying and taking tests. Weary comes from the Old English word werig, meaning "tired." It can also describe being extremely bored and sick of something, like on a long drive, you might grow weary of your father's singing voice.

  7. If you weary of something or it wearies you, you become tired of it and lose your enthusiasm for it. [ formal ] The public had wearied of his repeated warnings of a revolution that never seemed to start.

  8. 1. tired or exhausted. 2. causing fatigue or exhaustion. 3. caused by or suggestive of weariness: a weary laugh. 4. ( postpositive; often foll by of or with) discontented or bored, esp by the long continuance of something. vb, -ries, -rying or -ried.

  9. Weary Definition. Tired; worn out. Without further liking, patience, tolerance, zeal, etc.; bored. Weary of his continual joking. Expressive of or prompted by tiredness. A weary smile. Tiring. Weary work. Having one's interest, forbearance, or indulgence worn out.

  10. Definition of weary adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. WEARY meaning: 1. tired: 2. bored with something or someone: . Learn more.