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draining

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Adj — Tiring; steadily using up energy or strength.

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emotionally draining draining process

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What does “draining” mean?

The word “draining” means tiring; steadily using up energy or strength. In plain terms, exhausting, or the process of letting liquid flow away.

How do you pronounce “draining”?

“Draining” is pronounced DRAY-nihng (/ˈdɹeɪnɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “draining” in a sentence?

Here is “draining” used in a sentence: “It was an emotionally draining conversation.”

What part of speech is “draining”?

Depending on how it is used, “draining” can be an adjective and a noun.

Is “draining” a common word?

“Draining” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “draining” have?

“Draining” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: tiring; steadily using up energy or strength.

What is the difference between "draining" as an adjective and as a noun?

As an adjective, "draining" describes something tiring that steadily uses up energy or strength, such as a "draining day at work." As a noun, "draining" refers to the literal act or process of removing liquid from something, such as draining a pool.

Can "draining" describe emotional exhaustion as well as physical tiredness?

Yes, "draining" is commonly used for both physical and emotional exhaustion, describing anything that steadily uses up a person's energy or strength, whether that is a long shift, a difficult conversation, or ongoing stress.

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