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That is the correct spelling of the word "tired" (fatigued).

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The correct spelling of the word is tiring (getting tired, or adjective for winded, exhausted).

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That is the correct spelling of "tiring" (becoming tired, or losing patience).

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The US spelling of the noun (wheel covering) is tire, the same as the verb for to become fatigued.

The UK spelling of the noun is tyre.

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Tiering

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