That is the correct spelling of the word "tired" (fatigued).
The correct spelling of the word is tiring (getting tired, or adjective for winded, exhausted).
That is the correct spelling of "tiring" (becoming tired, or losing patience).
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.
Tiering
The likely word is tearing (ripping).
'fatigant' means 'tiring' in English.
The word 'tiredness' refers to a feeling of being weary.
exhausting, tiring, fatiguing, wearying, draining, sapping, weakening, enfeebling, debilitating, incapacitating, prostrating
fun, tiring, long-lasting
There is no 8-letter anagram. They do spell the phrase "rigid nut." The longest words are during, riding, tiding, tiring, truing, turgid.
If you mean 'tiring' in the context of: 'that was tiring work' -- Then you have spelt it correctly.Tiring
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Very tiring or exhaustgrueling means tierd or tiring
A tiring house is like the dressing room.
"Today was not as tiring as it was yesterday" can also be used.
My day is tiring translates as Mein Tag ist anstrengend.
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A tiring-house was a one room changing area for actors in Elizabethian theater.
the tiring room in The Globe was where the actors would get changed into their clothes for the next perfomance.