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fatigued
[ fuh-teegd ]
adjective
- tired; wearied.
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However fatigued she might have felt, no one could tell that day.
In a cagey encounter, players appeared fatigued with both teams untidy in possession and lacking quality in the final third.
Ms Choda, who has fibromyalgia which leaves her in "constant pain and fatigued", says as well as giving her weekly respite from her caring duties, Broad Green was also a place of huge practical importance.
On several occasions Betts looked visibly fatigued while taking ground balls.
He was fatigued and marked up but continued throwing until the final seconds.
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More About Fatigued
What does fatigued mean?
Fatigued means physically or mentally tired, as in The fatigued construction workers decided to finish work for the day.Â
Fatigued is a synonym of words like tired, exhausted, and weary—all words to describe a person who is out of energy. Fatigued describes a state in which you desperately want to sleep or rest.
Fatigued comes from the noun fatigue, which means weariness or lethargy.
If you are unfatigued, you are not fatigued, that is, you have energy.
Example: I took a nap after work because I was fatigued from unloading trucks all day.Â
Where does fatigued come from?
The first records of the word fatigued come from around 1785. It combines the noun fatigue with the suffix -ed.
Often, fatigued is used to emphasize that you are tired to the point of nearly collapsing from exhaustion. People with physical jobs that require them to be highly active, such as professional athletes and construction workers, are likely to be described as fatigued because their job requires so much from them physically.
You can be fatigued because of mental work, too, though. If you’ve spent hours a day for several weeks preparing for a college entrance exam, you might be mentally fatigued. Many students feel fatigued after taking a three-hour entrance exam.
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How is fatigued used in real life?
Fatigued is a word people use to describe someone who is extremely tired.
I have tried my best to work today but have felt utterly fatigued by the heat and am shocked at how prone and energy drained I am right now. Please tell me it’s not just me 😫
— Poorna Bell (@poornabell)
I have reached the point that unless I am genuinely physically fatigued from exercise I can no longer nap
— Ben Berry (@Ben_M_Berry)
*Going to bed tired and fatigued from lack of sleep*
My anxiety: let’s stay up all night again and worry about things that will never even happen 😊— 𕣠𕒠𕕠(@Booradleigh)
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Is fatigued used correctly in the following sentence?
After a good night’s sleep, Andre was completely fatigued and full of energy.
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