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  1. exhausted

    Faint, with the general sense of lacking strength or effectiveness, covers a wide range of meaning, signifying overcome with physical weakness or exhaustion, or lacking in purpose, courage, or energy, as said of persons; or lacking definiteness or distinctness of color or sound, as said of written characters, voices, or musical notes. A person may be faint when physically wearied, or when overcome with fear; he may be a faint adherent because naturally feeble or purposeless, or because half-hearted in the cause; he may be a faltering supporter because naturally irresolute or because faint-hearted and timid in view of perils that threaten, a listless worker, through want of mental energy and purpose. Written characters may be faint or dim, either because originally written with poor ink, or because they have become faded by time and exposure.

    Synonyms:
    dim, faded, faint, faint-hearted, faltering, fatigued, feeble, half-hearted, ill-defined, indistinct, irresolute, languid, listless, purposeless, timid, weak, wearied, worn, worn down, worn out

    Antonyms:
    bright, brilliant, clear, conspicuous, daring, energetic, fresh, hearty, resolute, strong, sturdy, vigorous

    Preposition:
    Faint with hunger; faint in color.

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  1. exhausted, dog-tired, fagged, fatigued, played out, spent, washed-out, worn-out(a), worn out(p)adjective

    drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted

    «the day’s shopping left her exhausted»; «he went to bed dog-tired»; «was fagged and sweaty»; «the trembling of his played out limbs»; «felt completely washed-out»; «only worn-out horses and cattle»; «you look worn out»

    Antonyms:
    unexpended, unspent, unexhausted, undrained, remaining, left(p), unconsumed, rested, odd, left over(p), leftover

  2. exhausted, spentadjective

    depleted of energy, force, or strength

    «impossible to grow tobacco on the exhausted soil»; «the exhausted food sources»; «exhausted oil wells»

    Synonyms:
    played out, worn out(p), fatigued, fagged, worn-out(a), dog-tired, spent, washed-out

    Antonyms:
    unexpended, unexhausted, leftover, rested, left over(p), left(p), remaining, unspent, unconsumed, odd, undrained

  3. exhaustedadjective

    drained physically

    «the day’s events left her completely exhausted—her strength drained»

    Synonyms:
    played out, worn out(p), fatigued, fagged, worn-out(a), dog-tired, spent, washed-out

    Antonyms:
    unexpended, remaining, unspent, leftover, unconsumed, odd, unexhausted, left(p), rested, left over(p), undrained

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  1. knackered

    Submitted by acronimous on April 28, 2019  

  2. tierd

    exhausted is the synonym for tired because they both have to do with tired or sick don’t wanna do anything something like that.

    she was exhausted but couldn’t sleep.

    Submitted by anonymous on January 22, 2020  

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  1. Tyrone Ross:

    The selling in bitcoin got exhausted last year and people started to come back in around $ 4,000, you are now starting to see more people cite bitcoin as a credible asset that you can use to diversify your portfolio. People are looking at bitcoin as a type of digital gold.

  2. Phil Orlando:

    We’ve had a 9 percent post-Brexit bounce, the market is getting pretty exhausted, you got a lot of uncertainty on the immediate horizon.

  3. Jeffrey Pfeffer:

    When you’re exhausted, you’re not very efficient. It’s one of the very reasons why, in things where people have to be alert in order to do their jobs, like truck driving and airline pilots, we for years limited work hours.

  4. Carmela Coyle:

    Remember that those nurses and those doctors have been doing this for almost a year now, they’re exhausted. They need our support and help. The best thing we can do, keep the masks on, stay at home and stay safe.

  5. Hanaa Singer:

    The people we met in Madaya were exhausted and extremely frail, doctors were emotionally distressed and mentally drained, working ’round the clock with very limited resources to provide treatment to children and people in need. It is simply unacceptable that this is happening in the 21st century.


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  • منهكArabic
  • изтощенBulgarian
  • exhaustCatalan, Valencian
  • vyčerpanýCzech
  • opbrugt, udtømt, udmattet, udkørtDanish
  • erschöpft, erschGerman
  • εξαντλημένοςGreek
  • exhausto, agotadoSpanish
  • poikki, uupunut, väsyksissäFinnish
  • à bout de forces, épuiséFrench
  • tuirseach traochtaIrish
  • थकाHindi
  • lelahIndonesian
  • מותשHebrew
  • 尽きます, 使い尽くすJapanese
  • მოქანცულიGeorgian
  • 소진Korean
  • toheteaMāori
  • uitgeputDutch
  • wyczerpanyPolish
  • exausto, esgotado, exauridoPortuguese
  • vlăguit, istovit, secătuit, obosit, epuizatRomanian
  • выработанный, измученный, истощённый, изнурённый, исчерпанныйRussian
  • uttömd, slutkörd, utmattad, slutSwedish
  • தீர்ந்துவிட்டதுTamil
  • змученийUkrainian
  • ختم ہوگیاUrdu
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all gone, broken down, bushed, consumed, dead, en.synonym.one, debilitated, deranged, destroyed, disabled, disoriented, done in, drained, drowsy, dying, emptied, empty, enervated, expended, expiring, faint, fatigued, feeble, gasping, lame, languid, en.synonym.one, lethargic, low, mangled, mutilated, nervous, out of breath, overworked, overwrought, panting, puffing, sickly, sinking, sluggish, spent, stifled, tired, unglued, unnerved, unstrung, unwell, used, weak, weakened, wearied, weary, en.synonym.one, worn, worn out, dog-tired, done, fagged, fried, played out, en.synonym.one, pooped, washed-out, worn-out, ate, ate up, beat, depleted, discharged, en.synonym.one, ejected, expelled, ran down, ran through, released, sapped, tuckered, tuckered out, used up, washed up, wiped out.

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exhausted
измученный
имя прилагательное:

исчерпанный (exhausted, depleted)

измученный (exhausted, jaded, haggard, jacked up, pinched, whacked)

истощенный (depleted, exhausted, emaciated, impoverished, knackered, spent)

обессиленный (exhausted, prostrate, bleeding)

изнуренный (exhausted, jaded, WAN, tired out, starveling, outworn)

уставший (tired, weary, exhausted, sick, all in, overexhausted)

выдохшийся (exhausted, spent, stale, tired, palled, flat)

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  • exhausted — adj. 1. same as {burned out}, 1. [WordNet sense 1+3] Syn: burned out(prenominal), burnt out(prenominal), burned out(predicate), burnt out(predicate), fagged, fatigued, played out(prenominal), played out(predicate), spent, washed out(prenominal),… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • exhausted — [adj1] extremely tired all in*, beat*, bleary, bone weary, bushed, crippled, dead*, dead tired*, debilitated, disabled, dog tired*, done for*, done in*, drained, effete, enervated, frazzled, had it*, kaput*, limp, out on one’s feet*, outta gas*,… …   New thesaurus

  • exhausted — index inadequate, languid, lost (taken away), otiose, powerless, unproductive, unsound (not strong), vacant …   Law dictionary

  • exhausted — (adj.) mid 17c., consumed, used up; of persons, tired out, pp. adjective from EXHAUST (Cf. exhaust) …   Etymology dictionary

  • exhausted — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem, sound ▪ She found herself exhausted most of the time. ▪ become, get …   Collocations dictionary

  • exhausted — adjective 1. drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted (Freq. 6) the day s shopping left her exhausted he went to bed dog tired was fagged and sweaty the trembling of his played out limbs felt completely washed out …   Useful english dictionary

  • Exhausted — Exhaust Ex*haust , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exhausted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exhausting}.] [L. exhaustus, p. p. of exhaurire; ex out + haurire, haustum, to draw, esp. water; perhaps akin to Icel. asua to sprinkle, pump.] 1. To draw or let out wholly; to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • exhausted — ex|haust|ed [ıgˈzo:stıd US ˈzo:s ] adj 1.) extremely tired = ↑worn out ▪ You look absolutely exhausted. exhausted from/by ▪ I was exhausted by the journey. 2.) having or containing no more of a particular thing or substance ▪ an exhausted coal… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • exhausted — adjective 1 extremely tired and having no energy: Man, I m exhausted! (+ from/by): Jill lay on the grass, exhausted by her long run. | What s wrong? You look absolutely exhausted. 2 having or containing no more of a particular thing or substance …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • exhausted — ex|haust|ed [ ıg zɔstəd ] adjective * 1. ) extremely tired and without enough energy to do anything else: The exhausted skiers are looking forward to a good night s sleep. Trying to find a solution to the problem had left the sisters mentally… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • exhausted */ — UK [ɪɡˈzɔːstɪd] / US [ɪɡˈzɔstəd] adjective 1) extremely tired and without enough energy to do anything else The exhausted skiers are looking forward to a good night s sleep. Trying to find a solution to the problem had left the sisters mentally… …   English dictionary

Summer is here and it is time to rest, relax, and recharge. For students and their parents, the beginning of summer break marks the end of a long, tiring school year. If you’re searching for the right word to describe how exhausted you feel, you’ve come to the right place.

🥱 What does exhausted mean?

The word exhausted is an adjective meaning “drained of strength or energy; worn-out.” The earliest meaning of the verb exhaust is “to draw off or out.” It was particularly used in reference to emptying air from something. So if you’re out of breath, or energy, you are exhausted. There are many other words to describe this feeling, though. Let’s take a look at some synonyms for exhausted.

sapped

A sophisticated synonym for exhausted is sapped, which means “drained of sap.” We typically think about sap as the sticky stuff in tree bark. However, sap can refer to “any vital body fluid” or “energy; vitality” more generally. Feeling sapped means to feel as if one has been drained of energy or life force.

drained

The word drained can itself be used as a synonym for exhausted. The implication is that one has been drained of energy. Interestingly, the verb drain comes from the Old English drēhnian, meaning “to strain, filter.” It is related to the verb to dry. If you think about it, this connection makes sense: when you drain pasta, for example, you are drying it.

depleted

A slightly fancier term for drained is the adjective depleted, meaning “reduced” or “emptied.” Like the other terms we have looked at, depleted refers to the metaphor of being without life force or energy. The verb deplete comes from the Latin dēplētus, meaning “empty.”

knackered

In British slang, the word knackered has a variety of meanings, including “exhausted; very tired.” It comes from the verb knacker meaning “to tire.” The original meaning of the verb, however, was “to kill; to castrate.” To castrate? Well, knackers is an informal term for “testicles.”

Discover more British slang terms here!

bushed

An American slang term roughly equivalent to knackered is bushed, “exhausted; tired out.” According to Green’s Dictionary of Slang, bushed is a reference to being tired “as if one had been wandering, lost, through the woods.” In other English dialects, bushed has different meanings. In Australian and New Zealand slang, for example, bushed can still mean someone is lost in the woods or, more figuratively, “lost; confused.”

frazzled

Yet another slang term that is a synonym for exhausted is frazzled, meaning “worn-out; fatigued.” Like knackered and bushed, this is an informal expression. The word frazzle literally means “to wear to threads or shreds.” It comes from a combination of two verbs: fray and Middle English fazzle, meaning “to unravel.”

zonked

One of the most informal words on this list is zonked, meaning “exhausted or asleep.” This slang term was originally used to mean “stupefied by or as if by alcohol or drugs; high.” When used as a verb to mean “asleep,” zonked is paired with the preposition out, as in He zonked out on the couch with the television still on.

pooped

Another highly informal slang expression is pooped, meaning “fatigued; exhausted.” This is an Americanism of unknown origin; however, it may be connected to the meaning of poop in the sense of “excrement.” This slang term is surprisingly old. In 1928, Ernest Hemingway wrote to fellow author F. Scott Fitzgerald, “I have never been able to write longer than two hours myself without getting utterly pooped.”

kaput

Yet another slang expression for “exhausted” is kaput, which means “ruined; done for; demolished” or “unable to operate or continue.” The origin of the word comes from the formerly popular French card game of piquet. Kaput comes from être capot, a French expression meaning “no tricks” or no points in a hand of piquet.

effete

There are a number of obscure or archaic synonyms for exhausted in addition to all the slang terms we have looked at. One such word is effete, which can mean “exhausted of vigor or energy; worn out.” More typically, this word is used to mean “lacking in wholesome vigor; degenerate; decadent.” It comes from the Latin effēta, meaning “exhausted from bearing [young].”

lethargic

While summer is a time to recharge, there is no denying that hot weather can make one lethargic. Lethargic means “drowsy; sluggish; apathetic.” This particularly refers to the form of exhaustion when one is sleepy and low on energy. The word lethargic ultimately shares a root with the name of the river Lethe from classical mythology, “a river in Hades whose water caused forgetfulness of the past in those who drank it.”

hebetudinous

An obscure synonym of lethargic is hebetudinous. The noun hebetude [ heb-i-tood ] means “the state of being dull; lethargy.” Hebetudinous is the adjectival form of hebetude. The word comes from the Late Latin hebetūdō, meaning “dullness, bluntness.”

jaded

Another less-common term for exhaustion is jaded. You may be familiar with jaded in the sense of “dissipated” or “dulled or satiated by overindulgence.” However, another meaning of jaded is “worn out or wearied, as by overwork or overuse.” This sense of jaded is connected to the meaning of jade in the sense of “a worn-out, broken-down, worthless, or vicious horse.”

Jade is also a color of green. Read about it and other shades of green here.

languid

The word languid [ lang-gwid ] has a variety of meanings, including “dropping or flagging from weakness or fatigue; faint.” This is close to the literal meaning of the word; it comes from the Latin languidus, “faint.” The word languid shares a common root with the verb languish, “to be ignored” or “to undergo neglect.”

sluggish

A more informal synonym for languid is sluggish, “indisposed to action or exertion; lacking in energy; lazy; indolent.” As you may have guessed, sluggish literally translates to “slug-like.” After all, slugs are known for moving slowly (as well as for being sticky and a little gross).

bleary

If you haven’t slept in a while, you might feel bleary. Bleary has a variety of meanings, including “fatigued; worn-out.” However, most often bleary is used in the sense “(of the eye or sight) blurred or dimmed, as from sleep or weariness.” The related obscure adjective blear means “(of the eyes) dim from tears.”

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