Ah, Hamlet!
"How weary, stale, flat and unprofitable seem to me all the uses of this world."
Basically, he is saying life is pointless. He's saying it's tiring, boring and he won't get anything out of it.
World-weary mean having a pessimistic outlook, a romantic discontent with the way people operate.
Drowsy means tired and weary sleepy
No; it means tiresome, weary, burdensome.
"Weary prose" refers to writing that is dull, monotonous, or lacking in energy and enthusiasm. It can also indicate writing that is repetitive or lacking in creativity, causing the reader to feel tired or disinterested. Weary prose often results from using clichés, overused phrases, or a lack of originality in the writing style.
The word 'tiredness' refers to a feeling of being weary.
Weary is tired. Opposite-Energetic.
Depending on context, "dull" can mean bland, stale, tired, banal, ho-hum, murky, muted, faded, muddy, dingy, quiet, faint, blunt, dense, thick, dopey, weary
World-weary mean having a pessimistic outlook, a romantic discontent with the way people operate.
weary
The Hebrew name Leah means weary.
World-weary mean having a pessimistic outlook, a romantic discontent with the way people operate.
weary
The homograph "tire" can mean both to become weary and the rubber covering on a wheel.
Fresh, refreshed
Drowsy means tired and weary sleepy
No; it means tiresome, weary, burdensome.
"Go flat" typically refers to a situation where something loses its energy, enthusiasm, or effectiveness. In a financial context, it can mean that a stock or market has stopped rising and is no longer increasing in value. Additionally, in everyday language, it can describe a beverage losing its carbonation or becoming stale. Overall, it signifies a decline or lack of vitality in various contexts.