fatigued

[ fuh-teegd ]
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adjective
  1. tired; wearied.

Origin of fatigued

1
First recorded in 1785–95; fatigue + -ed2

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See tired1.

Other words from fatigued

  • un·fa·tigued, adjective

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How to use fatigued in a sentence

  • More fatigued flight attendants paired with more frustrated passengers has created a perfect storm of sorts.

    Flight Attendant Freakout | Nicole LaPorte | November 23, 2010 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • I thought his highness wore a more fatigued and feeble air to-day, than he is wont to exhibit at the festivities of the city.

    The Bravo | J. Fenimore Cooper
  • At the end of a very long ride, the man is generally more fatigued than his steed.

    My Native Land | James Cox
  • He did go to bed early, but he was more fatigued than he supposed, and slept longer than he anticipated.

    Driven From Home | Horatio Alger
  • They were much more fatigued than were their opponents, besides which, they were chagrined beyond words.