Adjective Bomb - Tired Flashcards

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completely drained of energy or strength.

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Exhausted

Example: After a long day of hiking, she was completely exhausted.

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Example: The long work week left him feeling completely worn out.

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Worn out:

feeling extremely tired and depleted, often due to physical or mental exertion.

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suffering from extreme tiredness or weariness.

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Fatigued

Example: Her muscles ached, and she felt fatigued after the intense workout.

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4
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lacking energy, emotionally or physically exhausted.

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Drained

Example: Dealing with the demanding project left her feeling emotionally drained.

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5
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a slang term for being very tired or exhausted.

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Knackered

Example: I’m absolutely knackered after that long flight.

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informal, very tired, as tired as a dog.

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Dog-tired:

Example: After the marathon, he was dog-tired and just wanted to rest.

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feeling depleted of energy and motivation.

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Running on empty

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extremely tired, as if one could fall asleep at any moment.

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Dead tired:

Example: I’m dead tired after that all-nighter.

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feeling mentally and physically exhausted due to prolonged stress or overwork.

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Burned out:

Example: She experienced burnout after months of non-stop projects.

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10
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) feeling very tired and lacking energy.

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Dragged out:

Example: The heat made the hike feel longer, and we were all dragged out by the end.

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completely drained of energy and very tired.

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Zonked

Example: After the long road trip, they were zonked and went straight to bed.

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feeling completely drained and fatigued.

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Wiped out

Example: The strenuous workout left her feeling wiped out.

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slang for feeling utterly exhausted.

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Beat

Example: After the day’s activities, he was feeling beat.

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losing energy and feeling tired.

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Running out of steam:

Example: She was running out of steam during the marathon.

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feeling mentally or physically exhausted, with no more patience or energy left.

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At the end of one’s rope:

Example: After dealing with the kids all day, she was at the end of her rope.

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16
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having no energy or motivation left.

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Out of gas:

Example: After a long day at work, I’m completely out of gas.

16
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feeling so tired that one is about to collapse or fall asleep.

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Ready to drop

Example: After the strenuous hike, we were ready to drop.