Wearies Meaning in English
word · lemma: weary
ˈwɪɹi
WEER-eez
wˈiəɹi
WEER-eez
Definition
To make someone feel tired or bored, especially after doing something for a long time.
Usage & Nuances
Formal or literary; more common in writing than speech. Often used with "of" ('he wearies of waiting'). Do not confuse with 'worries.' The present form is 'wearies'; the root is 'weary.'
Spanish: cansa - fatigaPortuguese (BR): cansa - fatigaPortuguese (PT): cansa - fatigaChinese (Simplified): 使疲倦 - 使厌倦Chinese (Traditional): 使疲倦 - 使厭倦Hindi: थका देता है - ऊबाता हैArabic: يُتعب - يُرهقBengali: ক্লান্ত করে - বিরক্ত করেRussian: утомляет - надоедаетJapanese: 疲れさせるVietnamese: làm mệt mỏi - làm chán nảnKorean: 지치게 하다 - 싫증나게 하다Turkish: yorar - bezdirirUrdu: تھکا دیتا ہے - بےزار کر دیتا ہےIndonesian: làm mệt mỏi - làm chán
Example Sentences
Long study sessions wearies the mind.
basic
He quickly wearies when doing the same job every day.
basic
Boring tasks easily wearies children.
basic
She never wearies of telling that story.
natural
Waiting in long lines quickly wearies even the most patient people.
natural
The noise from the city eventually wearies everyone.
natural