Synonyms & Antonyms : Tired
Tired
( Adjective )
He was a tired man when he got back from the long walk.
Synonyms:
Drained
Drowsy
Enervated
Fatigued
Flagging
Sleepy
Weary
Exasperated
Irked
Irritated
Exhausted
Weary
Worn-out
Contextual Examples:
Poverty has exhausted him at the young age.
The long journey has fatigued my nerves.
His job involves a combination of physical and mental work throughout the day. Hence he gives a weary look.
His worn-out suit gave him away in the eyes of his would-be in laws.
Antonyms:
Invigorated
Refreshed
Rested
Relaxed
Strengthened
Contextual Examples:
The new job has invigorated her all-round existence.
I feel quite refreshed by a cup of coffee after every few hours.
These two months after illness have rested my tired limbs.
My work relaxes me instead of tiring me, as it is interesting and to my liking.
It strengthens my body and soul.
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