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Weary of is a phrase used to indicate a feeling of exhaustion, fatigue, or boredom towards something or someone. It commonly expresses a lack of interest or enthusiasm in a specific situation or individual.

Verb: Weary of

When used as a verb, "weary of" means to become tired or disinterested in someone or something due to continuous exposure, repetition, or overuse.

Example Sentences:
  • I grew weary of the repetitive tasks at my job.
  • She was weary of his constant excuses.
  • The audience was weary of the predictable plot.

Adjective: Weary of

As an adjective, "weary of" describes a state of feeling tired, fatigued or lacking interest.

Example Sentences:
  • The hiker felt weary of the long journey ahead.
  • After the intense workout, he was weary of any further exercise.
  • She appeared weary of attending yet another meeting.

Noun: Weary of

While "weary of" is not often used as a noun, it could be informally used to refer to a person who is tired or disinterested.

Example Sentences:
  • The weary of the office dragged himself through the day.
  • Being a parent of energetic kids, she often felt like a weary of endless responsibilities.

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