Exhaustingly: meaning, definitions and examples

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exhaustingly

 

[ ɪɡˈzɔːstəˌli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

manner of action

In an exhaustively manner means to do something in a way that leaves one feeling drained or depleted. It describes actions that are so demanding or intense that they can lead to fatigue and weariness.

Synonyms

fatiguingly, tiringly, wearisomely

Examples of usage

  • She studied for her exams exhaustingly every night.
  • The meeting dragged on exhaustingly, leaving everyone tired.
  • He worked exhaustingly to meet the project deadline.

Word origin

The word 'exhausting' comes from the Latin verb 'exhaurire', which means 'to draw out, drain off, or consume entirely.' It entered the English language around the early 15th century, evolving in meaning over time to describe the action of exhausting resources or energy. The addition of the '-ly' suffix turns the adjective 'exhausting' into the adverb 'exhaustingly', transforming how actions related to draining energy are described. The progression of the term reflects a growing understanding of the physical and mental toll that relentless work or activity can entail. Over the years, 'exhaustingly' has found its place in both casual and formal contexts, where it often describes tasks that are particularly challenging or labor-intensive.