weariful

[ weer-ee-fuhl ]
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adjective
  1. full of weariness; fatigued; exhausted.

  2. causing weariness or fatigue; tedious; tiresome; annoying.

Origin of weariful

1
late Middle English word dating back to 1425–75; see origin at weary, -ful

Other words from weariful

  • wea·ri·ful·ly, adverb
  • wea·ri·ful·ness, noun

Words Nearby weariful

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How to use weariful in a sentence

  • weariful and wae, how thankfully would I have rested beside him for ever; but then there was the bairn to claim my care.

  • When she looked up again, her face was perfectly pale, and her eyes sad and weariful.

    That Boy Of Norcott's | Charles James Lever
  • I think I must have watched the place for three hours, but I know it was a weariful business, and I was heartsick of it.

    The Trail of '98 | Robert W. Service
  • I longed to comfort her, to kiss that face so white and worn and weariful, to bring tears to those hopeless eyes.

    The Trail of '98 | Robert W. Service
  • Mainly it is long and weariful and has a dull little town at one end, and a home of toil at the other.