weariful

/ˈwɪrɪfəl/
adjective
  1. Feeling or causing tiredness, exhaustion, or fatigue.
    • She gave a weariful sigh as she looked at the pile of laundry.
    • The weariful teacher struggled to keep the class's attention after lunch.
    • After the long hike, the weariful hikers collapsed by the campfire.
  2. Showing or expressing a lack of patience or enthusiasm due to boredom or repetition.
    • His weariful tone made it clear he had heard the same joke many times.
    • The audience grew weariful during the third hour of the lecture.
    • She offered a weariful smile, having answered the same question all day.
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