fatigued

fatigued
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  • fatigued — [adj] tired all in*, beat*, bedraggled, blasé, burned out*, bushed*, dead*, dead beat*, dead tired*, dog tired*, dog weary*, done in*, droopy, dropping, enervated, exhausted, fagged out*, jaded*, languid, languorous, lassitudinous, listless, out… …   New thesaurus

  • fatigued — [[t]fəti͟ːgd[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ If you are feeling fatigued, you are suffering from extreme physical or mental tiredness. Winter weather can leave you feeling fatigued and tired. Syn: exhausted …   English dictionary

  • Fatigued — Fatigue Fa*tigue , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fatigued}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fatiguing}, n.] [Cf. F. fatiguer. See {Fatigue}, n.] To weary with labor or any bodily or mental exertion; to harass with toil; to exhaust the strength or endurance of; to tire.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • fatigued — fa|tigued [fəˈti:gd] adj formal extremely tired = ↑exhausted ▪ Sara looked white and fatigued …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • fatigued — un·fatigued; …   English syllables

  • fatigued — /feuh teegd /, adj. tired; wearied. [1785 95; FATIGUE + ED2] Syn. See tired1. * * * …   Universalium

  • fatigued — adjective Tired; weary …   Wiktionary

  • fatigued — Synonyms and related words: all in, ausgespielt, beat, buggered, burned out, bushed, dead, debilitated, devitalized, disabled, done, done up, drained, drooping, droopy, effete, emptied, enervated, enfeebled, eviscerated, exhausted, fagged, faint …   Moby Thesaurus

  • fatigued — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Extremely tired: bleary, dead, drained, exhausted, rundown, spent, tired out, wearied, weariful, weary, worn down, worn out. Informal: beat, bushed, tuckered (out). Slang: done in, fagged (out), pooped (out).… …   English dictionary for students

  • fatigued — fa|tigued [ fə tigd ] adjective FORMAL feeling extremely tired, either physically or mentally …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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