Weary
Weary is an English word that functions as both an adjective and a verb, describing fatigue or a diminished energy level, whether physical or mental. As an adjective, it can also convey a sense of reluctance or boredom with ongoing activity or a situation, as in the phrase weary of the repetition. As a verb, to weary means to exhaust or to make someone tired or reluctant over time; the third-person singular form is wearies, while the infinitive is to weary.
As an adjective, weary commonly describes tiredness after effort: a weary traveler, weary eyes. It can also
In verb use, weary can be transitive or intransitive. Transitive usage: constant delays weary the crew. Intransitive
Etymology traces weary to Old English roots connected with wear and fatigue. It is related to the
Usage notes: in modern English, weary can be more formal or literary than the everyday term tired,