Weary is used to show someone is becoming tired or fatigued. It could be used to say something like: "Mark was very weary after his 12 hour shift". Another use could be when someone grows tired of another persons attitude, for example: "Stacey had grown weary of Lucy's complaints".
more weary,most weary
Pagod means weary.
The word is spelled weary, just as you spelled it.
I felt weary from all the heavy work I had to do.
can u make a sentence with weary in it.
For weary, one is Tired and for dull, one is boring
There is no doubt that we become weary through endless trials.
weary
Weary means tired. Here are some sentences.I am weary of hearing your complaints.He was quite weary after the busy day at work.The weary dog sighed and went to sleep.I felt weary of doing other people's homework for them.After doing 28 laps during P.E, I was too weary and exhausted to swim another five laps around the enormous pool.She sat down in a daze; she was still weary from her run.After the soccer game, Jennifer felt weary."Why are you weary," Asked Melissa's Mother.The weary travelers stopped to rest.
You need to be weary of that guy, I don't really trust him. John was weary from trudging around the shops all day......
Battling the crowds of shoppers made Jill weary, and she was glad to get home.
Tire