Synonym: faint, fatigued, lethargic, listless, sluggish, tired, weak. Similar words: wear, swear, wear out, wear off, year after year, weave, wealth, weaken. Meaning: ['wɪrɪ /'wɪər] v. 1. exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress 2. get tired of something or somebody. adj. physically and mentally fatigued.
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2. He spoke in a tone of weary cynicism.
3. I've grown rather weary of all your excuses.
4. They felt weary after all their hard work.
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5. Her face looked strained and weary.
6. She suddenly felt old and weary.
7. I am weary of his constant complaints.
8. I think he's a little weary after his long journey.
9. It is not weary, as soon as under us stands forever.
10. His face is weary beyond description.
11. A weary sigh escaped him.
12. Her eyes were also bloodshot and weary.
13. He haggled home and felt very weary.
14. I felt weary after work.
15. They limped in, weary and footsore.
16. Rachel looked pale and weary.
17. Young people weary of countless restrictions and fetters.
18. She forced her weary fuddled brain to work.
19. They're getting awfully weary of this silly war.
20. The people are weary of war.
21. The unaccustomed heat made him weary.
22. I am weary of hearing about your problems.
23. The weary horse plodded up the hill.
24. She began to weary of her companions.
25. The people are growing weary of the war.
26. His voice sounded almost weary.
27. Holman let a weary sigh escape from his lips.
28. Here, sit down and rest your weary legs.
29. The weary priest droned a prayer.
30. She found Rachel in the kitchen, looking old and weary.
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