Translation
tired
Definition
Tired describes a state of physical or mental exhaustion, often resulting from exertion, lack of sleep, or prolonged activity. It is a common adjective used to express a need for rest or recovery. When someone feels tired, they may experience reduced energy, difficulty concentrating, or a desire to sleep. This word can also imply boredom or weariness with something repetitive, as in 'tired of waiting.' In everyday English, 'tired' is versatile and appears in both casual and formal contexts, often paired with adverbs like 'very' or 'extremely' to intensify the feeling.
Example
“After running for an hour, I felt extremely tired.”
“She was so tired that she fell asleep on the bus.”
“He looked tired after working late every night this week.”
“The children were tired from playing all day at the park.”
“I am tired of hearing the same excuse over and over.”
“Even though she was tired, she stayed up to finish her project.”
“My eyes feel tired after staring at the computer screen for hours.”
“He was too tired to walk home, so he took a taxi.”
“The team was tired but happy after winning the championship.”
“Are you tired? You can rest on the couch if you need to.”
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