Wearyingly: meaning, definitions and examples

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wearyingly

 

[ ˈwɪəriɪŋli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

describing fatigue

Wearyingly describes an action or manner that induces or expresses fatigue or weariness. It's often used to convey a sense of prolonged effort or effort that is exhausting over time.

Synonyms

exhaustingly, fatiguingly, tirelessly, wearisomely

Examples of usage

  • The lecture dragged on wearyingly.
  • He worked on the project wearyingly, day and night.
  • She found the tedious task to be wearyingly boring.
  • The journey was wearyingly long.
  • The endless paperwork was wearyingly frustrating.

Translations

Translations of the word "wearyingly" in other languages:

🇵🇹 cansativamente

🇮🇳 थकाऊ तरीके से

🇩🇪 ermüdend

🇮🇩 membosankan

🇺🇦 втомливо

🇵🇱 męcząco

🇯🇵 疲れるように

🇫🇷 épuisément

🇪🇸 cansadamente

🇹🇷 yıpratıcı bir şekilde

🇰🇷 지치게 하는 방식으로

🇸🇦 بشكل متعب

🇨🇿 únavně

🇸🇰 únavne

🇨🇳 令人疲惫地

🇸🇮 utrujajoče

🇮🇸 þreytandi

🇰🇿 шаршау түрде

🇬🇪 მოსაწყენად

🇦🇿 yorucu şəkildə

🇲🇽 cansadamente

Word origin

The word 'wearyingly' is derived from the root word 'weary,' which comes from the Old English 'werig,' meaning fatigued, tired, or exhausted. The evolution of the term reflects a deep-seated human experience of fatigue, both physical and mental, as it has appeared in various forms throughout English literature. The adverbial form, 'wearyingly', likely emerged in the 19th century as English writers began to explore more nuanced descriptions of human experiences, particularly in relation to labor, effort, and ennui. This adverb captures not just the quality of being weary but underscores the struggle and unrelenting nature of particular experiences that can leave one feeling depleted over time.