tiredness

IPA: tˈaɪɝdnɪs

noun

  • The state of being tired.
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Examples of "tiredness" in Sentences

  • I felt the tiredness overall.
  • I guess that's my tiredness seeping in.
  • His body is sagged because of tiredness.
  • Energy drinks refresh people's tiredness.
  • This leads to tiredness and lack of energy.
  • It was then he knew the depth of his tiredness.
  • I can appreciate your tiredness and frustration.
  • It drives away tiredness and brings sweet dreams to the sleeper.
  • For them it is a term of disapproval, of tiredness and ineffectiveness.
  • If it is successful, your tiredness is forgotten in the adrenalin rush.
  • Is it tiredness from the shift pattern, or other factors? on March 20, 2010 at 8: 32 pm Rural Traffic Cop
  • There was only so great a tiredness that what I'd called tiredness before was like a pinhead on a continent.
  • My tiredness is a constant reminder than I'm not 20 anymore, and I can't work a 14 hour day on 4 hours of sleep without consequences.
  • I’m rather hoping I’m out of the worst now as well (17 weeks this week), so glad the nausea, and the worst of the amzing tiredness is over.
  • Like many beta-blockers, it can also cause fatigue in up to 20 percent of individuals, so your tiredness could be a side effect of sotalol.
  • I trust that your tiredness is the signature of your having had a wonderful time and we look forward to a view of Paris, in your own inimitable style....
  • My sarcasm, I think, reflects a certain tiredness with partisan debate in constitutional scholarship that hits me at around this point of every academic year.
  • If you want me over the next few days you might want to sms me and prod me about importance as tiredness is looking at the email and then turning off the computer screen;).
  • After feeling dead-butt tired for more than three weeks and after the sad death of actress Natasha Richardson following a minor bump to the head, I figured it was time to go to the doctor to make sure this tiredness is nothing serious.
  • "Chalking it up to moodiness or trouble at work or tiredness is pretty common," says Carrie Bearden, PhD, associate professor in residence of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and psychology, at the David Geffen School of Medical at UCLA.

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