wearied

/ˈwɪr.id/
adjective
  1. Feeling or showing tiredness, especially from long effort or worry.
    • The wearied soldiers rested in the shade before continuing their march.
    • The wearied travelers finally reached the inn after a long day on the road.
    • Her wearied eyes showed how little sleep she had gotten.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of 'weary': to cause someone to become tired or lose patience.
    • The constant noise wearied the old man until he could barely think.
    • The endless questions wearied the teacher by the end of the day.
    • The long lecture wearied the students, who began to fidget in their seats.
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