Fatiguingly: meaning, definitions and examples

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fatiguingly

 

[ fəˈtɪɡ.jʊŋ.li ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

manner of doing

Fatiguingly describes an action that causes fatigue or exhaustion. It indicates that the action is done in a way that is tiring or leaves one feeling drained.

Synonyms

exhaustingly, tiringly, wearisomely.

Examples of usage

  • She worked fatiguingly long hours at the office.
  • The workout session was fatiguingly intense.
  • He spoke fatiguingly about the same topic for hours.

Etymology

The term 'fatiguingly' is derived from the adjective 'fatiguing,' which itself originates from the verb 'fatigue.' The verb 'fatigue' has its roots in the Latin word 'fatigare,' meaning 'to weary' or 'to tire out.' In English, 'fatigue' emerged in the late Middle Ages, initially used to describe physical or mental exhaustion. The adverbial form 'fatiguingly' was formed by adding the suffix '-ly,' which is commonly used in English to transform adjectives into adverbs. This construction allows the word to describe how something is done in a manner that induces fatigue. Over time, 'fatiguingly' has found usage in both everyday language and more formal contexts to convey the taxing nature of various activities.