Your eyelids.
Tired is an adjective in this case.It can also be a verb (the past tense of the verb "tire")
Most likey you are/may be tired. I usually get pain on the upper parts of my eyes when I have been staying up too late.
In the sentence "You are extremely tired," the word "tired" is an adjective describing the state of being of the subject "you."
One of the big ones! Depression causes you to have a feeling of "slowing down." You feel sluggish, have no energy, and feel tired all the time. Part of this is because you have lower levels of a brain chemical called norepinephrine - that's the one which helps your brain signals move along quickly and efficiently!
They could just be tired. It could be muscle soreness from being on them all day and from walking on hard surfaces without adequate cushioning. It could also be a problem with the nerves or circulation.
Adjective.
In "he said that he was tired," the word 'that' is a subordinating conjunction that introduces a noun clause ('that he was tired'). It functions as a connector between the main clause ("he said") and the subordinate clause ("he was tired").
The eyes are the part of the body that the ophthalmologist is interested in!your eyes
well the thirst part...you're body is 60% water! if you're tired all the Tim try getting some sleep. and the stomach pains...you're probably hungry!
The coloured part of the eye is the iris.
Answer: No eyes are not related to geometry because eyes are a part of the body and geometry is a part of math
Opthalmia or Opthalmitis, in general anything ending with "itis" refers to an inflammation state in a body part, for example tendonitis, inflammation of tendon.