tire
The word tired is the past tense of the verb to tire. The noun form is the gerund, tiring.The word tired is also an adjective The noun form is tiredness.
Tired contains two syllables.
The word tired is an adjective, and has no plural. Only nouns have plurals.The verb form tired (I tired of it, he tired of the game) is the past tense of to tire.
It is derived from the word 'Cansada' which means 'tired' in Spanish. It basically means 'a bit tired' or 'a little tired.'
tire
A homophone for the word "tired" is "tired" – there are no other homophones for this word.
The word "tired" is an adjective.
tired?
more tired
No, it is not. The word "are" is the second person or plural form, present tense, of the verb "to be." e.g. I am tired. We are tired. You are tired. He is tired. They are tired.
hello, we use the phrases ; dead - beat , or whacked out to describe being tired
The word tired is the past tense of the verb to tire. The noun form is the gerund, tiring.The word tired is also an adjective The noun form is tiredness.
The homophone for the word tired is "tired" itself. Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
In the sentence "You are extremely tired," the word "tired" is an adjective describing the state of being of the subject "you."
Tired contains two syllables.
it is just as it sounds..."over-tired" so you are not just tired.......your over tired!