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wearily
wea·ry W0070700 (wîr′ē)adj. wea·ri·er, wea·ri·est 1. Physically or mentally tired.2. Expressive of or prompted by tiredness: a weary smile.3. Having one's interest, forbearance, or indulgence worn out: weary of delays.4. Causing fatigue; tiresome: a weary wait.tr. & intr.v. wea·ried, wea·ry·ing, wea·ries To make or become weary. See Synonyms at tire1. [Middle English weri, from Old English wērig.] wea′ri·ly adv.wea′ri·ness n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | wearily - in a weary manner; "he walked around tiredly"tiredly | Translationsweary (ˈwiəri) adjective tired; with strength or patience exhausted. a weary sigh; He looks weary; I am weary of his jokes. 疲倦的 疲倦的 verb to (cause to) become tired. The patient wearies easily; Don't weary the patient. (使)疲倦 疲倦ˈwearily adverb 疲倦地 疲倦地ˈweariness noun 疲倦 疲倦ˈwearisome adjective causing weariness. a wearisome journey. 累人的 使人疲倦的ˈwearisomely adverb 累人地 使人疲倦地IdiomsSeewearywearily Related to wearily: haughtily, enigmatically, wantonlySynonyms for wearilyadv in a weary mannerSynonyms |