burned-out (Meaning)

Wordnet

burned-out (s)

exhausted as a result of longtime stress

inoperative as a result of heat or friction

destroyed or badly damaged by fire

burned-out

worn-out, exhausted, worn-out sense 2, destroyed by fire

burned-out Sentence Examples

  1. After years of stressful work, she felt completely burned-out and needed a break.
  2. The burned-out shell of the car sat abandoned by the side of the road.
  3. He struggled to find motivation in his burned-out state, feeling exhausted both mentally and physically.
  4. The burned-out building stood as a stark reminder of the devastation caused by the fire.
  5. She sought counseling to cope with her burned-out feelings and regain a sense of purpose.
  6. The burned-out employees were in desperate need of a rejuvenating vacation.
  7. The burned-out lightbulb flickered weakly before finally going dark.
  8. He felt burned-out from constantly juggling multiple responsibilities at work and home.
  9. The burned-out actor decided to take a hiatus from the industry to focus on personal wellness.
  10. The burned-out landscape showed little signs of life, a result of years of drought and neglect.

FAQs About the word burned-out

exhausted as a result of longtime stress, inoperative as a result of heat or friction, destroyed or badly damaged by fireworn-out, exhausted, worn-out sense 2,

weary,tired, drained, exhausted, dead, limp, beaten, wearied, spent, wiped out

rested,unwearied, rejuvenated, unwearied, energetic, relaxed, active, relaxed, refreshed, active

After years of stressful work, she felt completely burned-out and needed a break.

The burned-out shell of the car sat abandoned by the side of the road.

He struggled to find motivation in his burned-out state, feeling exhausted both mentally and physically.

The burned-out building stood as a stark reminder of the devastation caused by the fire.