Synonym: dog-tired, fagged, fatigued, played out, spent, washed-out, worn out, worn-out(a). Similar words: exhaust, austere, exhalation, haunted, austria, austrian, cluster, enlisted. Meaning: [-tɪd] adj. 1. drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted 2. completely emptied of resources or properties 3. drained physically.
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91. The exhausted runner was gasping for air / breath.
92. He exhausted himself in the attempt.
93. He exhausted a fortune in stock-market speculation.
94. We've exhausted this subject, let's go on to the next one.
95. I've been on the run all day and I'm exhausted.
96. She arrived home exhausted and barely capable of showering before collapsing on her bed.
97. From the set of her shoulders it was clear that Sue was exhausted.
98. We have exhausted all possible legal remedies for this injustice.
99. You must be exhausted after all that shopping - why don't you take the weight off your feet!
100. How long will it be before the world's fuel supplies are exhausted?
101. You're exhausted. What you need is a complete change of scene.
102. She is much exhausted.
103. My patience is exhausted.
104. He looked exhausted, but Marie felt no pity for him.
105. The doctor had been on call for 48 hours and was exhausted.
106. You may be physically and mentally exhausted after a long flight.
107. I was so exhausted that I flaked out on the sofa.
108. I'm exhausted. The baby woke up three times in the night.
109. Exhausted and hungry, the hunters finally gave up the chase.
110. Having exhausted the feul,we had to strike to the bank.
111. Within three days they had exhausted their supply of food.
112. By lunchtime we were all exhausted so we knocked it on the head.http://sentencedict.com
113. I was out on the town/I had a night on the town last night, and I'm exhausted!
114. Exhausted, they swam ashore.
115. By the time they reached the summit they were exhausted.
116. I feel quite tired today . With adjectives that describe an extreme state it means 'completely' or 'absolutely':I feel quite exhausted. With some adjectives, both meanings are possible. The speaker's stress and intonation will show you which is meant:Your essay is quite good ; Your essay is quite good .
117. He was so exhausted from the day's labours that he went straight to bed.
118. He was so exhausted that he fell asleep at his desk.
119. At the end of the afternoon they were exhausted and half asleep.
120. The exhausted troops surrendered.
More similar words: exhaust, austere, exhalation, haunted, austria, austrian, cluster, enlisted, sustenance, filibuster, interested, step by step, haul, haughty, exhibit, hauteur, pause, cause, exhibition, because, exhilaration, sausage, because of, oust, just, must, crust, adjust, just as, just now.