tired

IPA: tˈaɪɝd

adjective

  • In need of some rest or sleep.
  • Fed up, annoyed, irritated, sick of.
  • Overused, cliché.
  • Old and worn.
  • (slang, African-American Vernacular, derogatory) Played out, ineffectual; incompetent
  • Alternative form of tyred. [(in combination) Having a certain number, or type, of tyre.]
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Examples of "tired" in Sentences

  • The soldiers are tired and bored.
  • She is now sick and tired of pottering.
  • He is sick and tired of his virago wife.
  • I'm sick and tired of all your lies and calumnies.
  • Dispirited, tired and sick, he died on 30 March 1814.
  • People are sick and tired of the king tyrannizes them.
  • Funny, it doesn't hurt at all, but I'm tired, so tired…
  • I began the term tired out, and nearly collapsed before the end.
  • I'm sick and tired of watching good users getting pummelled by trolls.
  • But early in your pregnancy, you learn a new meaning for the word tired.
  • Oh, I'm so tired of it all -- so _tired_ -- and he doesn't see, doesn't understand!
  • All the ponies are tethered in good order, but most of them are tired -- Chinaman and Jehu _very tired_.
  • All the ponies are tethered in good order, but most of them are tired -- Chinaman and Jehu _very tired_ ....
  • Republicans struck back hard against news of the Democrats 'new jobs platform, which they characterized as tired and ineffective.
  • Shilh14 izbil “hair, ” plural izbel; a-slem “fish, ” plural i-slim-en; sn “to know, ” sen “to be knowing”; rmi “to become tired, ” rumni “to be tired”; ttss15 “to fall asleep, ” ttoss “to sleep.

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