burnt-out (Meaning)

Wordnet

burnt-out (s)

exhausted as a result of longtime stress

inoperative as a result of heat or friction

destroyed or badly damaged by fire

burnt-out

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

burnt-out Sentence Examples

  1. The burnt-out car sat abandoned on the side of the road, a relic of a past accident.
  2. After years of working tirelessly, he found himself burnt-out and in need of a break.
  3. The burnt-out light bulb flickered weakly, casting a dim glow in the hallway.
  4. She felt utterly burnt-out from juggling multiple responsibilities at work and home.
  5. The burnt-out ruins of the old factory served as a reminder of the town's industrial decline.
  6. He resigned from his position feeling completely burnt-out and disillusioned with corporate life.
  7. The therapist specialized in helping burnt-out professionals find balance and fulfillment.
  8. The burnt-out shell of the building was all that remained after the devastating fire.
  9. Despite her best efforts, she couldn't shake off the feeling of being burnt-out and exhausted.
  10. The burnt-out candle symbolized the end of a long and arduous journey.

FAQs About the word burnt-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,

drained,tired, exhausted, weary, bleary, logy, limp, worn to a frazzle, beaten, knackered

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

The burnt-out car sat abandoned on the side of the road, a relic of a past accident.

After years of working tirelessly, he found himself burnt-out and in need of a break.

The burnt-out light bulb flickered weakly, casting a dim glow in the hallway.

She felt utterly burnt-out from juggling multiple responsibilities at work and home.