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Exhaustion is another word for extreme tiredness.

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all i can think of is exhausted and worn-out. If you're looking for words to kind of do with tired then... sleepy, weary, drowsy, stressed. i wasn't actually sure but hoped it helped :)

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Fatigue.

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Fatigue

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