The adverb form of the adjective weary is "wearily." It means in a tired or fatigued manner.
Yes, it is. It is the adverb form of the adjective weary, and means done in a tired or fatigued manner or fashion.
No. Drowsy is an adjective (sleepy). The adverb form is "drowsily" (in a sleepy or fatigued manner). Drowsy as in tired, weary, lethargic, so on. Drowsy would be an adjective- (She did it in a drowsy way) Drowsily would be an adverb. (He picked it up drowsily)
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "wearily" (as with fatigue or tiredness). The adjective is weary. A similar word is "warily" (with caution or suspicion).
weary
He grew weary as soon as he realised how much work he had to do today.I am beginning to get weary of your nagging.
Yes, weary is the correct spelling of this word.Some example sentences are:I am growing weary of your nonsense.He looks a bit weary.
more weary,most weary
Lethargic
unweary is the opposite of weary
Weary is to tired.
I am weary of life. <--- Example. :)
As the old saying goes, " No rest for the weary. "