weary

/ˈwir-ē/

Middle English wery, from Old English wērig; akin to Old High German wuorag intoxicated and perhaps to Greek aōros sleep

adjective

  1. exhausted in strength, endurance, vigor, or freshness

  2. expressing or characteristic of weariness

  3. having one's patience, tolerance, or pleasure exhausted —used with of

verb

  1. to become weary

  2. to make weary

tire weary fatigue exhaust jade mean to make or become unable or unwilling to continue. tire implies a draining of one's strength or patience. weary stresses tiring until one is unable to endure more of the same thing.

phrasal verb

  1. to become bored by (something) : to stop being interested in (something)

He quickly wearied of answering their questions.