We found 1 definitions of tiredest from 1 different sources.
Adjectivetired, tiredder, tireddest |
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tired - depleted of strength or energy; "tired mothers with crying babies"; "too tired to eat" | ||
rested not tired; refreshed as by sleeping or relaxing; "came back rested from her vacation" | ||
all in, beat, bushed, dead very tired; "was all in at the end of the day"; "so beat I could flop down and go to sleep anywhere"; "bushed after all that exercise"; "I'm dead after that long trip" | ||
aweary, weary physically and mentally fatigued; "`aweary' is archaic" | ||
blear, blear-eyed, bleary-eyed, bleary indistinct or hazy in outline; "a landscape of blurred outlines"; "the trees were just blurry shapes" | ||
world-weary, bored tired of the world; "bored with life"; "strolled through the museum with a bored air" | ||
burned-out, burnt-out inoperative as a result of heat or friction; "a burned-out picture tube" | ||
careworn, drawn, haggard, raddled, worn showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering; "looking careworn as she bent over her mending"; "her face was drawn and haggard from sleeplessness"; "that raddled but still noble face"; "shocked to see the worn look of his handsome young face"- Charles Dickens | ||
flagging, drooping hanging down (as from exhaustion or weakness) | ||
dog-tired, fagged, fatigued, worn out, played out, spent, washed-out, worn-out, exhausted worn out; "a played out deck of cards" | ||
footsore having sore or tired feet | ||
wearied, jaded dulled by surfeit; "the amoral, jaded, bored upper classes" | ||
knackered, drained very tired | ||
ragged having an irregular outline; "text set with ragged right margins"; "herded the class into a ragged line" | ||
travel-worn tired by travel | ||
unrefreshed, unrested not rested or refreshed; | ||
tired - repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse; "bromidic sermons"; "his remarks were trite and commonplace"; "hackneyed phrases"; "a stock answer"; "repeating threadbare jokes"; "parroting some timeworn axiom"; "the trite metaphor `hard as nails'" | ||
banal, commonplace, hackneyed, old-hat, shopworn, stock, threadbare, timeworn, trite, well-worn | ||
unoriginal not original; not being or productive of something fresh and unusual; "the manuscript contained unoriginal emendations"; "his life had been unoriginal, conforming completely to the given pattern"- Gwethalyn Graham |