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weary    音標拼音: [w'ɪri]
a. 疲倦的,萎靡的,厭倦的,厭煩的
vt. 使疲倦,使厭煩
vi. 疲乏,生厭,不耐煩

疲倦的,萎靡的,厭倦的,厭煩的使疲倦,使厭煩疲乏,生厭,不耐煩

weary
adj 1: physically and mentally fatigued; "`aweary' is archaic"
[synonym: {aweary}, {weary}]
v 1: exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or
stress; "We wore ourselves out on this hike" [synonym: {tire},
{wear upon}, {tire out}, {wear}, {weary}, {jade}, {wear
out}, {outwear}, {wear down}, {fag out}, {fag}, {fatigue}]
[ant: {freshen}, {refresh}, {refreshen}]
2: lose interest or become bored with something or somebody;
"I'm so tired of your mother and her complaints about my
food" [synonym: {tire}, {pall}, {weary}, {fatigue}, {jade}]

Weary \Wea"ry\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wearied}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Wearying}.]
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1. To reduce or exhaust the physical strength or endurance
of; to tire; to fatigue; as, to weary one's self with
labor or traveling.
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So shall he waste his means, weary his soldiers.
--Shak.
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2. To make weary of anything; to exhaust the patience of, as
by continuance.
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I stay too long by thee; I weary thee. --Shak.
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3. To harass by anything irksome.
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I would not cease
To weary him with my assiduous cries. --Milton.
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{To weary out}, to subdue or exhaust by fatigue.
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Syn: To jade; tire; fatigue; fag. See {Jade}.
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Weary \Wea"ry\, a. [Compar. {Wearier}; superl. {Weariest}.] [OE.
weri, AS. w?rig; akin to OS. w?rig, OHG. wu?rag; of uncertain
origin; cf. AS. w?rian to ramble.]
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1. Having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; worn
out in respect to strength, endurance, etc.; tired;
fatigued.
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I care not for my spirits if my legs were not weary.
--Shak.
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[I] am weary, thinking of your task. --Longfellow.
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2. Causing weariness; tiresome. "Weary way." --Spenser.
"There passed a weary time." --Coleridge.
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3. Having one's patience, relish, or contentment exhausted;
tired; sick; -- with of before the cause; as, weary of
marching, or of confinement; weary of study.
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Syn: Fatigued; tiresome; irksome; wearisome.
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Weary \Wea"ry\, v. i.
To grow tired; to become exhausted or impatient; as, to weary
of an undertaking.
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186 Moby Thesaurus words for "weary":
apathetic, be infinitely repetitive, be tedious, beat, benumbed,
black, blase, bleak, blow, bored, break down, burden, burn out,
collapse, crack up, crush one, dark, dead, debilitate, debilitated,
disgusted, dismal, dispirited, do in, do up, dopey, dormant,
drag on, drear, drearisome, dreary, droop, drooping, droopy, drop,
drugged, dull, enervate, enervated, enfeebled, exanimate, exhaust,
fag, fag out, fagged, faint, fainting, fatigue, fatigued, fed-up,
feeling faint, flag, flagging, footsore, frazzle, frazzled,
funebrial, funereal, gasp, get tired, give out, gloomy, glut,
go on forever, good and tired, grave, gray, grim, grow weary,
harass, haunt, haunt the memory, heavy, hebetudinous, inanimate,
inert, irk, irked, jade, jaded, knock out, knock up, lackadaisical,
languid, languorous, leaden, lethargic, life-weary, lifeless,
listless, lumpish, melancholic, melancholy, moribund, numb, obsess,
oppress, overfatigue, overstrain, overtire, overweary, pall, pant,
peter out, phlegmatic, play out, poop, poop out, pooped, prey on,
prostrate, puff, puff and blow, ready to drop, run down, run out,
run ragged, run-down, sagging, sated, satiate, satiated, saturnine,
seedy, sick, sick of, sink, sleepy, slow, sluggish, solemn, somber,
sombrous, somnolent, splenetic, stagnant, stagnating, stultified,
succumb, supine, tire, tire out, tire to death, tired, tired of,
tired of living, tired to death, tired-winged, toilworn, torpid,
triste, tucker, unrefreshed, unrestored, use up, vegetable,
vegetative, wan, way-weary, wayworn, weak, weaken, weakened, wear,
wear down, wear on, wear out, wear upon one, wearied, weariful,
wearisome, weary unto death, weary-footed, weary-laden,
weary-winged, weary-worn, weigh upon, weight down, wheeze, wilt,
wilting, wind, world-weary, worn, worn down, worn-down

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  • WEARY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of WEARY is exhausted in strength, endurance, vigor, or freshness How to use weary in a sentence Sick and Tired: The Literal and Figurative Meanings of
  • WEARY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    WEARY definition: physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc ; fatigued; tired See examples of weary used in a sentence
  • WEARY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    WEARY definition: 1 very tired or lacking energy and enthusiasm: 2 bored by something because you have experienced… Learn more
  • WEARY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    6 meanings: 1 tired or exhausted 2 causing fatigue or exhaustion 3 caused by or suggestive of weariness 4 discontented or Click for more definitions
  • Weary - definition of weary by The Free Dictionary
    Define weary weary synonyms, weary pronunciation, weary translation, English dictionary definition of weary adj wea·ri·er , wea·ri·est 1 Physically or mentally tired 2 Expressive of or prompted by tiredness: a weary smile 3 Having one's interest,
  • weary - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    tired: weary eyes; a weary brain characterized by or causing fatigue: a weary journey impatient or dissatisfied with something (often fol by of ): weary of excuses characterized by or causing impatience or dissatisfaction; tedious; irksome: a weary wait v t , v i to make or become weary; fatigue or tire: The long hours of work have
  • weary - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    weary (third-person singular simple present wearies, present participle wearying, simple past and past participle wearied) (ambitransitive) To make or to become weary
  • Weary Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
    Weary definition: Physically or mentally tired Synonyms: fall off lose interest droop sink sicken doze drowse pain grow tired be worn out flag tire jade fatigue pall
  • weary - definition and meaning - Wordnik
    See weary, verb noun A curse: used now only in the phrases Weary fa' you! Weary on you! and the like To make weary; reduce or exhaust the physical strength or endurance of; fatigue; tire: as, to weary one's self with striving To exhaust the endurance, patience, or resistance of, as by persistence or importunity To pass wearily
  • What Does Weary Mean? | The Word Counter
    What does the word weary mean? According to Collins English Dictionary and the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, the word weary means exhausted or worn out This adjective has two syllables – wea-ry, and the pronunciation of weary is wɪə-ri Many different languages also contain words that mean weary





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