wearied

IPA: wˈɪrid

adjective

  • exhausted
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Examples of "wearied" in Sentences

  • Many years of living face to face with sheep on their own terms wearied Dry Valley Johnson.
  • At the time she was an atheist who was "wearied" by religion and "worn out by years of struggle."
  • His face is sweaty, his countenance is wearied, and I can easily see that he's skipped a few meals.
  • (her to cold; in short, wearied with remonstrances, her patience failed, and she declared in pretty) Tj
  • "wearied," as I had arrived early in the afternoon, and could not out of politeness retire and write to you.
  • Then she wandered to her bookshelves, glancing aimlessly over the books; but the very reading of the titles wearied her.
  • Warren leaned back against the wall of the rude cabin wearied from the long nervous strain, but listening intently to all that passed.
  • No wonder if the energies which owed much of their strength to love's nerving, should at last give out, and Fleda's evening be passed in wearied slumbers.
  • One afternoon when I crept into this haven, wearied from the feast of sight and sound, a slender, dusky-skinned Ceylonese offered me a cup of fragrant tea.
  • It is apparently intended to enhance the idea of utter weariness, either because the word 'wearied' is in thought to be supplied, 'sat, being thus wearied, on the well'; or because it conveys the notion which might be expressed by our 'just as He was'; as a tired man flings Himself down anywhere and anyhow, without any kind of preparation beforehand, and not much caring where it is that he rests.

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