Weariness
11weariness — noun temporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental work (Freq. 2) he was hospitalized for extreme fatigue growing fatigue was apparent from the decline in the execution of their athletic skills weariness overcame… …
12weariness — noun see weary I …
13weariness — noun a) exhaustion, fatigue or tiredness b) a lack of interest or excitement Syn: defatigation, fatigue …
14weariness — sb. RG. 240 …
15weariness — wea·ri·ness || wɪrɪnɪs / wɪər n. exhaustion, fatigue, tiredness, strain …
16weariness — n. Fatigue, lassitude, exhaustion, prostration, languor, languidness …
17weariness — n fatigue, tiredness, exhaustion; drowsiness, heaviness, sleepiness; lassitude, lethargy, languor, listlessness, sluggishness; debility, enervation, prostration; ennui, boredom, tedium …
18weariness — wea·ri·ness …
19weariness — See: weary …
20world-weariness — noun The state or characteristic of being world weary. Call me blasé I do not mind, if by blasé is meant the world weariness, intellectual, artistic, sensational, which can come to a young man of thirty. For I was thirty, and I was weary of all… …