Definition
The quality or state of being haggard; a drawn, exhausted, or wild-eyed appearance resulting from fatigue or suffering.
Etymology
From 'haggard' plus the abstract noun suffix '-ness,' creating a noun that names the quality itself rather than describing a person.
Kelly Says
Haggardness was a favorite descriptor in Victorian literature—writers used it to convey not just tiredness but emotional trauma, suggesting a haunted quality that goes deeper than physical exhaustion.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
በጣም 疲劳
beh-tam pee-law
CACatalà
esgotament
es-goh-ta-ment
CSČeština
vyčerpání
vye-chehr-pa-nee
DADansk
udmatthed
oot-mat-thed
DEDeutsch
ausgemerzte
owsh-may-ertz-teh
ELΕλληνικά
εξάντληση
eks-an-tleh-seh
ESEspañol
demacrado
deh-mahk-rah-doh
FAفارسی
خستگی
khas-tee-gee
FISuomi
väsymys
vah-see-mys
FRFrançais
affaiblissement
ah-fuh-bleh-seh-man
HIहिन्दी
कमजोरी
kam-jo-ree
HUMagyar
kimerülés
kee-mer-oo-lesh
IDBahasa Indonesia
letih
leh-tih
ITItaliano
esaurimento
eh-saw-ree-men-toh
JA日本語
やつれた感じ
yatsureta kan-ji
KKKK
көңілсіздік
koeng-il-siz-dik
MSBahasa Melayu
letih
leh-tih
MYမြန်မာ
ကောင်းမွန်
ka-ing-muhn
NLNederlands
uitputting
oot-put-ting
NONorsk
utmatthet
oot-mat-thet
PLPolski
wyczerpanie
vye-chehr-pan-ee-eh
PTPortuguês
esgotamento
ehsh-goh-tah-men-toh
RORomână
însufletare
in-soo-fleh-tah-reh
RUРусский
выхудренность
vy-khoh-dren-no-st
SVSvenska
utmattning
oot-mat-tning
TRTürkçe
yorgunluk
yor-goon-luk
UKУкраїнська
виснаження
vis-na-zhen-nya
VITiếng Việt
mệt mỏi
meet moh-ee
ZUZU
ngokuthi
ngoh-koo-thee