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fatigue

/fəˈtiːɡ/

Meanings
  • noun

    A state of physical or mental exhaustion.

    - "After a long day at work, I feel fatigue and just want to go to bed."
    - "The athlete experienced fatigue during the marathon and had to drop out."

Pronunciation




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Rhymes
Words rhyming with fatigue
apothegm , brigade , cajole , debate , decimate , deluge , dialogue , equate , hegemony , heritage , jubilee , juris , luge , magnum opus , obloquy , paraphernalia , pique , quagmire , requiem , sabotage , subjugate , tribute , ubiquitous , vituperation
Variants
List of all variants of fatigue that leads to same result
fatigue , fatigues , fatigued , fatiguing , anti-fatigue , battle fatigue , battle fatigues , battle-fatigued , chronic fatigue syndrome , chronic fatigue syndromes , combat fatigue , combat fatigues , compassion fatigue , compassion fatigues
Etymology
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From the Latin 'fatigare', meaning 'to weary' or 'to tire'


Trivia
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  1. The term 'fatigue' is often used in aviation to describe the feeling of drowsiness or loss of focus that can occur during long flights.

  2. In the medical field, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME)

  3. The term 'fatigue' is also used in psychology to describe the emotional exhaustion that can result from prolonged stress or trauma.


Related Concepts
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  1. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A complex and long-term condition that affects energy levels, causing fatigue that is not relieved by rest.


Culture
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Fatigue has been a common theme in literature and art, often symbolizing the human condition and the struggle against adversity. In music, the term 'fatigue' can refer to the monotony or repetition of a genre or style.

How to Memorize "fatigue"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a person lying down, feeling heavy and drained, unable to continue their daily activities.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'fatigue' with feelings of weariness, exhaustion, and the need for rest.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the acronym 'FATIGUE': 'Feeling Aches, Tired, Inefficient, and Generally Exhausted'


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