weariest

[ˈwɪəriɪst]

weariest Definition

  • 1superlative of 'weary': feeling or showing tiredness, especially as a result of excessive exertion or lack of sleep
  • 2causing one to feel tired or bored

Using weariest: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "weariest" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    After the long hike, I was at my weariest.

  • Example

    The wearisome task of cleaning the house took all day.

  • Example

    I grew weary of the constant arguing and bickering.

  • Example

    The wearisome routine of daily life can be draining.

weariest Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for weariest

Phrases with weariest

  • a long and tiring trip

    Example

    The wearisome journey across the desert left them exhausted.

  • a repetitive and dull daily schedule

    Example

    The wearisome routine of work and chores left her feeling drained.

  • a tedious and exhausting job

    Example

    The wearisome task of grading papers took hours to complete.

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Summary: weariest in Brief

The term 'weariest' [ˈwɪəriɪst] is the superlative form of 'weary,' meaning feeling or showing tiredness, often due to excessive exertion or lack of sleep. It can also refer to something that causes boredom or fatigue, such as a wearisome task or routine. Examples include 'After the long hike, I was at my weariest' and 'The wearisome task of cleaning the house took all day.' Synonyms include 'exhausted' and 'fatigued,' while antonyms include 'energetic' and 'refreshed.'