weariful

wea·ri·ful

[weer-ee-fuhl]
adjective
1.
full of weariness; fatigued; exhausted.
2.
causing weariness or fatigue; tedious; tiresome; annoying.

Origin:
1425–75; late Middle English; see weary, -ful

wea·ri·ful·ly, adverb
wea·ri·ful·ness, noun
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wearisome or weariful (ˈwɪərɪsəm) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
causing fatigue or annoyance; tedious
 
weariful or weariful
 
adj
 
'wearisomely or weariful
 
adv
 
'wearifully or weariful
 
adv
 
'wearisomeness or weariful
 
n
 
'wearifulness or weariful
 
n

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