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Meanings of
fatigued
in English
Drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted.
spent
exhausted
fagged
dog-tired
worn-out
played out
washed-out
Related terms
tired
Synonyms
Examples for "
spent
"
spent
exhausted
fagged
dog-tired
worn-out
Examples for "
spent
"
1
His longest project to date, Megos
spent
11 days working the problem.
2
She had only
spent
a few weeks in Europe some years ago.
3
Thousands of people in Christchurch have
spent
a second night without power.
4
The years her family
spent
in the Amsterdam home were happy times.
5
He
spent
a great deal of time working out the tom-tom effect.
1
Police said they would continue to search until all avenues were
exhausted
.
2
As a result, quotas for those programmes have yet to be
exhausted
.
3
We have
exhausted
all possible creative solutions on our side, Enria said.
4
However, they were left
exhausted
by the New Zealand team's dogged defence.
5
Meanwhile, his main rivals have entered government and
exhausted
their political capital.
1
Night came and the
fagged
party in disappointment once more lay down.
2
About a mile from the shore, the strength of the fugitives
fagged
.
3
He had long noticed that the Home Secretary looked
fagged
and ill.
4
The march had been terrific, and horses and men were nearly
fagged
.
5
And for a long time Margie has been looking thin and
fagged
.
1
I see nothing, and I'm too
dog
-
tired
to go out and look.
2
He was
dog-tired
,
for he had had little sleep the past week.
3
I'm
dog-tired
and the mosquitoes are beginning to find that we're here.
4
I did not care; I was
dog-tired
and I wanted but one thing-bed
5
By the time we came to the cairn I was
dog-tired
.
1
It also takes up the old
worn
-
out
particles; this makes it impure.
2
Just like herself: tired,
worn
-
out
,
never any good even to start with.
3
Age and sorrow weigh with a double weight on his
worn
-
out
body.
4
He pointed in different directions, looking with disgust on the
worn
-
out
men.
5
Her little feet in the shabby,
worn
-
out
shoes scarcely touched the floor.
1
This situation
played
out
countless times; different settings, different boys, different words.
2
A dangerous game was
played
out
in the halls of secret government.
3
The game can be
played
out
over days, weeks, or even months.
4
Actually, this scenario has
played
out
countless times in the Earth's history.
5
The Coroner's Court: Frank Keeley
played
out
his familiar routine that morning.
1
My environment is restored, though with a somewhat
washed
-
out
look to it.
2
But I had taken against the
washed
-
out
tunic I'd put on yesterday.
3
The interior of the van looked like a gray,
washed
-
out
video feed.
4
However, the image of her
washed
-
out
face would not leave my mind.
5
He held it out with his queer
washed
-
out
smile, and Steinmetz smiled.
Usage of
fatigued
in English
1
Being
fatigued
;
laughing; being amused; having been elected; running; having been running.
2
But she was young, and like the young, must sleep when
fatigued
.
3
After almost four hours of tedious, repetitive work, he was becoming
fatigued
.
4
Mr. Burke and King out for nardoo; the former returned much
fatigued
.
5
And he was so mortally
fatigued
with this struggle in the dark.
6
But she did recently admit to being a tiny bit
fatigued
sometimes.
7
You look a bit
fatigued
,
if you don't mind my saying so.
8
According to Qantas, pilots who feel too
fatigued
must complete a report.
9
The dear creature was
fatigued
with the notice everybody took of her.
10
But right now I'm too
fatigued
from the day's machinations to object.
11
No such good luck; were I
fatigued
,
I might hope to sleep.
12
The day had been intensely hot, and the troops were much
fatigued
.
13
They were sore and
fatigued
with the strain on nerve and flesh.
14
Still, we were a trifle
fatigued
at the end of the day.
15
Sometimes they lay down
fatigued
and slept on the field of battle.
16
Like other people in my wretched state, I feel
fatigued
towards night-time.
Other examples for "fatigued"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
fatigued
fatigue
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
much fatigued
so fatigued
too fatigued
greatly fatigued
somewhat fatigued
More collocations
Fatigued
through the time
Fatigued
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common