Tired

/ˈtaɪərd/ adjective

Feeling the need to rest or sleep because of work, activity, or emotion. It can also describe something that is old, overused, or no longer interesting.

From the verb 'tire,' from Old English 'tēorian' meaning 'to become weary, fail.' The past participle form became a common adjective. Its figurative use for 'boring or worn‑out' ideas developed later.

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