weariful (Meaning)

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weariful (a.)

Abounding in qualities which cause weariness; wearisome.

Synonyms & Antonyms of weariful

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weariful Sentence Examples

  1. After the arduous journey, the travelers arrived at their destination weary and worn.
  2. The relentless rain had left the weary hikers drenched and exhausted.
  3. The long hours of studying had taken their toll, leaving my mind weary and unfocused.
  4. The monotony of his daily routine had made him weary and dispirited.
  5. The weight of his responsibilities had become wearying, dragging him down.
  6. The weary soldiers were relieved to finally find a moment of rest after the fierce battle.
  7. The weary traveler collapsed on the bed, too exhausted to move.
  8. The weary old man sat by the fire, his eyes glazed over with exhaustion.
  9. The weary horse stumbled and fell, unable to continue the journey.
  10. The weary students dragged themselves to class, their spirits low.

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Abounding in qualities which cause weariness; wearisome.

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After the arduous journey, the travelers arrived at their destination weary and worn.

The relentless rain had left the weary hikers drenched and exhausted.

The long hours of studying had taken their toll, leaving my mind weary and unfocused.

The monotony of his daily routine had made him weary and dispirited.