Want to say draining differently? Here are other words for draining and its similar synonyms and opposite words to say in unique way.
Meaning of draining
The primary meaning of "draining" refers to the act of removing or taking away a liquid, or to the process of becoming empty or depleted of energy, resources, or strength.
Etymology of draining
The word "draining" comes from the Old French "drainer", which is derived from the Old French "drain", meaning "to draw off" or "to remove", and the suffix "-ing", which forms a present participle.
Historically, the term has been used to describe the act of removing liquids, such as water or blood, and has also been used figuratively to describe the process of becoming depleted or exhausted.
Synonyms
depleting
exhausting
sapping
weakening
enervating
draining
dwindling
lessening
reducing
decreasing
tapering
waning
ebbing
faltering
flagging
languishing
weakening
attenuating
debilitated
enfeebled
spent
depleted
exhausted
fatigued
tired
worn
weary
emptied
voided
depleted
sapped
sucked
drawn
extracted
removed
taken
absorbed
consumed
dissipated
dispersed
evaporated
gone
lost
mislaid
missing
spent
wasted
squandered
frittered
lavish
prodigal
improvident
improvident
extravagant
profligate
wasteful
dissipative
excessive
immoderate
inordinate
unrestrained
uncontrolled
unbridled.
Definitions
- The act of removing a liquid, especially from a container or a person's body.
- The process of becoming empty or depleted of energy, resources, or strength.
- Causing someone to feel extremely tired or weak, often in a gradual or continuous way.
Usage Examples
- The doctor performed a draining procedure to remove excess fluid from the patient's lungs.
- The long hike was draining, and I felt exhausted by the end of the day.
- The company's financial troubles have been draining its resources, making it difficult to stay afloat.
Antonyms
replenishing
restoring
rejuvenating
revitalizing
refreshing
renewing
invigorating
energizing
stimulating
strengthening
empowering
enriching
enhancing
increasing
augmenting
amplifying
boosting
fortifying
revitalizing
animating
motivating
inspiring
encouraging
uplifting
uplifting
heartening
cheering
gladdening
elating
exhilarating
invigorating
fortifying
bracing
tonic
restorative
curative.