wearifulness

/ˈwɪrɪfəlnəs/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being very tired, either physically or mentally; exhaustion.
    • After three days of hiking without rest, a deep wearifulness settled over the group.
    • The constant noise and lack of sleep led to a wearifulness that made it hard to concentrate.
    • She tried to hide her wearifulness, but her drooping eyelids gave her away.
  2. A feeling of boredom or lack of interest caused by something repetitive or tedious.
    • The wearifulness of doing the same chores every weekend made her wish for a change.
    • Listening to the long, dull lecture only increased her wearifulness.
    • The same routine day after day filled him with a quiet wearifulness.
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