Exhausted
Exhausted. Tired. Worn out. Worn. Weary.
fatigued,exhausted,sleepy ---------------------------------- bushed, shattered, worn out , beat
The likely word is "tired" (fatigued).
The word for "tired" (fatigued) is cansado. Estoy cansado = I am tired
Other words for tired include: exhausted, tired out, worn out, weary, fatigued, spent, drained, all in, beat, knocked out, fagged (out), dog-tired, ready to drop, dead tired, done in, knackered, whacked, bushed, wiped out, drowsy, sleepy, sleep-deprived, dead beat, and bushed.
The word 'tired' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to tire. The past participle is also an adjective.The noun form for the verb to tire is the gerund, tiring.The noun form for the adjective tired is tiredness.
TiredExhausted is the same as fatigued
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".
tired!
After hours of hiking, I felt completely fatigued and could barely lift my feet to walk.
As far as the round rubber thing a car has four of on it's wheels, yes, it is a common noun. It is also a verb, meaning "to become fatigued".
That is the correct spelling of the word "tired" (fatigued).