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Meaning of wearily
The primary meaning of the word "wearily" is to do something with a feeling of tiredness or boredom.
Etymology of wearily
The word "wearily" comes from the Old English word "wēarian", which means to weary or tire, and the suffix "-ly", which forms an adverb
Historically, the word has been used since the 14th century to describe a state of physical or mental tiredness
Synonyms
exhaustedly
tiredly
wearily
fatiguedly
lethargically
sluggishly
slowly
laboriously
painfully
arduously
strenuously
heavily
drearily
monotonously
listlessly
apathetically
indifferently
uninspiringly
unenthusiastically
halfheartedly
lazily
languidly
lackadaisically
spiritlessly
energetically
weakly
feebly
faintly
dimly
dully
hopelessly
despairingly
despondently
pessimistically
Definitions
- In a tired or exhausted way, showing or feeling a lack of energy or enthusiasm
- * With a feeling of boredom or dissatisfaction, often because something is repetitive or uninteresting
Usage Examples
- She walked wearily up the stairs, exhausted from a long day at work
- * He listened wearily to the same argument for the hundredth time, feeling a sense of boredom and frustration