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fatigued

fuh-TEEGD

Fatigued (adj) means Very tired; worn out. Example: “After the double shift, she felt completely fatigued.”

adj
1
Very tired; worn out.
"After the double shift, she felt completely fatigued."

How to use fatigued

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishExtremely tired, whether from physical work, lack of sleep, or mental strain.

Word forms

more fatigued comparative, most fatigued superlative

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After the double shift, she felt completely _____.

Antonyms

fresh rested unfatigued untired

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Frequently asked questions

What does “fatigued” mean?

The word “fatigued” means very tired; worn out. In plain terms, extremely tired, whether from physical work, lack of sleep, or mental strain.

How do you pronounce “fatigued”?

“Fatigued” is pronounced fuh-TEEGD (/fəˈtiːɡd/ in IPA).

How do you use “fatigued” in a sentence?

Here is “fatigued” used in a sentence: “After the double shift, she felt completely fatigued.”

What is the opposite of “fatigued”?

The opposite of “fatigued” — its antonyms — are fresh, rested, unfatigued and untired.

What part of speech is “fatigued”?

“Fatigued” is an adjective.

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