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weariness

/ˈwɪəɹinɪs/

Meanings
  • noun

    A feeling of being weary or tired, often caused by prolonged physical or mental effort.

    - "After a long day of work, I feel weariness creeping up on me."
    - "The soldier's weariness was evident in his heavy breathing and weary steps."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈwɪɹinɪs/



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Synonyms

defatigation , fatigue
Rhymes
Words rhyming with weariness
fatigues , lethargies , sluggishness , lassitude
Variants
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wearier , weariest , wearily , weariness , wearinesses , weary , world-weariness , world-wearinesses , world-weary
Etymology
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From Old English 'weorian,' meaning 'to become,' with the suffix -ess meaning 'state or condition.'


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the longest recorded word in English, with 45 letters, is 'pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis,' a type of lung disease caused by inhaling very fine silica particles? It's a mouthful, but it's not as wearisome as trying to pronounce it out loud!

  2. Weariness is not just a human condition - animals, too, can experience fatigue and exhaustion. For example, a marathon runner may feel weariness in his legs, while a hunted gazelle may feel weariness in its heart as it races to escape danger.


Related Concepts
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  1. Fatigue: A state of extreme tiredness, often caused by physical or mental exertion. Fatigue is a more general term than weariness, which specifically refers to a feeling of weariness or tiredness.

  2. Exhaustion: A state of complete physical or mental collapse, often following prolonged or intense effort. Exhaustion is a more extreme form of weariness, in which the body or mind is unable to function normally.


Quotes
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  1. But for the wilted weeds that managed to jut forth in wiry clumps where the mortar was cracked and washed away, the viaduct wall was barren of everything except the affirmation of a "weary" industrial city's prolonged and triumphant struggle to monumentalize its ugliness.

    - Philip Roth,{it}American Pastoral{/it},1997
  2. Every day for a week Ellsworth showed up to see Clarence and every day Miss Eunice and Mr. George Edward would exchange "weary" glances and shrugs …

    - Randall Kenan,{it}Let the Dead Bury Their Dead{/it},1992
  3. I would remember the potential for return, all things circling as they do, into something like fullness, small moments of completion that weave together, like Penelope's cloth, doing and undoing themselves by turns, an unfinished pattern that guides a "weary" traveler home …

    - Paul Sorrell,{it}Parabola{/it},May 2000

Culture
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In literature, weariness is often used as a metaphor for the human condition, representing the struggle against the passage of time and the inevitable wear and tear on the body and spirit. Weariness is also a common theme in art, particularly in depictions of old age and the transience of life.

How to Memorize "weariness"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a heavy weight on your shoulders, making it difficult to lift your arms or take a deep breath. This feeling of physical and mental fatigue is what weariness represents.

  2. associate

    - Think of a long car journey, with the sun setting and the radio playing softly in the background. The feeling of weariness that sets in as the journey drags on is a common experience for many people.

  3. mnemonics

    - Try forming the word 'weariness' in your mind as a heavy, cumbersome burden, difficult to carry and requiring great effort to put down.


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