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tired

[ˈtaɪəd]

tired Definition

  • 1in need of sleep or rest; weary
  • 2bored or impatient with something because you have experienced too much of it

Using tired: Examples

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

  • Example

    I'm too tired to go out tonight.

  • Example

    She was tired after a long day at work.

  • Example

    He's getting tired of all the traveling.

  • Example

    I'm tired of hearing excuses.

tired Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with tired

  • tired and emotional

    euphemism for being drunk or intoxicated

    Example

    After a few drinks, he became tired and emotional.

  • tired of one's own voice

    bored with talking about oneself or hearing oneself talk

    Example

    She was tired of her own voice and decided to listen more to others.

  • tired and emotional speech

    a speech given while drunk or emotional, often leading to embarrassing or regrettable statements

    Example

    His tired and emotional speech at the party caused quite a stir.

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Summary: tired in Brief

The term 'tired' [ˈtaɪəd] refers to a state of needing rest or sleep, as well as boredom or impatience due to overexposure. It can describe physical exhaustion, as in 'She was tired after a long day at work,' or emotional exhaustion, as in 'He became tired and emotional after a few drinks.' Phrases like 'tired and emotional' euphemize drunkenness, while 'tired of one's own voice' describes boredom with oneself.

How do native speakers use this expression?

I'm

tired

of

livin'

like

I'm

dyin'