The narrator suggests that the character is physically or emotionally exhausted, lacking strength or energy. This could indicate that the character is experiencing hardship or fatigue.
Worried, weary, woeful, weak, well.
Weary Blues. The 'narrator' in question is the great poet Langston Hughes, reading his own poetry.
Weak is an adjective, and the related abstract noun is weakness. Weariness is an abstract noun (the adjective is weary).
wild, weird, wonderful, wacky, weak, weary, wicked, wondrous....
The nouns in the example verse are:midnightvolumelorenappingtapping
the simplest.
Protestant
"Lasser" is a word in the French language. In English, its meaning most closely translates to the word "weary," as in weak and tired.
weary
He grew weary as soon as he realised how much work he had to do today.I am beginning to get weary of your nagging.
Yes, weary is the correct spelling of this word.Some example sentences are:I am growing weary of your nonsense.He looks a bit weary.
In line 5 and 6, the narrator suggests that the girls are mischievous and full of energy, enjoying the freedom of the outdoors.