Weary is the adjective.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'weary' is weariness.
it is an adjective
The adverb form of the adjective weary is "wearily." It means in a tired or fatigued manner.
The abstract noun form for the adjective weary is weariness.
Try exhausted or weary or worn out.
Yes, it is. It means tired or fatigued, whether through exertion or ennui.
Weak is an adjective, and the related abstract noun is weakness. Weariness is an abstract noun (the adjective is weary).
The adjective form weary changes the Y to an I to form the noun weariness.
Yes, it is. It is the adverb form of the adjective weary, and means done in a tired or fatigued manner or fashion.
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).
No, the word blasé is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as not excited, worried, or enthusiastic; indifferent; world-weary.