tired adj

tired adj
tire n

English expressions. 2014.

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  • tired — (adj.) exhausted, fatigued, weary, early 15c., pp. adjective from TIRE (Cf. tire) (v.) …   Etymology dictionary

  • tired — W2S1 [taıəd US taırd] adj 1.) feeling that you want to sleep or rest so tired (that) ▪ I m so tired I could sleep for a week. too tired to do sth ▪ He was too tired to argue. ▪ He looks tired out (=very tired) . ▪ No, Frank said in a tired voice …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • tired — adj. 1 needing rest VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem, sound ▪ become, get ▪ leave sb, make s …   Collocations dictionary

  • tired — adj. 1) dead tired 2) tired of (I m tired of waiting) * * * [ taɪəd] dead tired tired of (I m tired of waiting) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • tired — adj 1. fatigued, weary, wearied, worn out, Inf. tuckered out, Inf. bushed, fagged, fagged out played out, burned out, wiped out, spent, Archaic. forspent; exhausted, Sl. dead, dead on one s feet, dead tired, Inf. dog tired, tired out; overtired,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • tired — [tīrd] adj. [ME (Northern) tyrit < tiren: see TIRE1] 1. fatigued, worn out, or weary 2. stale; hackneyed ☆ make someone tired Slang to annoy or vex someone [this foolishness makes me tired] tiredly adv. tiredness n …   English World dictionary

  • tired — tī(ə)rd adj drained of strength and energy: fatigued often to the point of exhaustion …   Medical dictionary

  • tired and emotional — Adj. Euphemism for being very drunk …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • tired — adj. 1 weary, exhausted; ready for sleep. 2 (of an idea etc.) hackneyed. Derivatives: tiredly adv. tiredness n …   Useful english dictionary

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