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Aweary Meaning in English

word · lemma: weary

ˈwɪɹi
WEER-ee
wˈiəɹi
WEER-ee

Definition

Feeling very tired or worn out, usually used in old-fashioned or literary English.

Usage & Nuances

Very rare in modern English; strongly literary or poetic, found mostly in classic literature or Shakespeare. Use 'weary' or 'tired' in everyday speech. Often appears with 'of' (e.g., 'aweary of life').

Example Sentences

She felt aweary after a long journey.

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He said, 'I am aweary of this endless work.'

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The poet wrote, 'I am aweary, aweary.'

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After hearing the same story again and again, I grew aweary of it.

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Sometimes, by Friday evening, I'm just aweary of the whole week.

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She looked at me with eyes aweary from years of worry.

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