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wearyful

Part of Speech: adjective

Definition: causing or characterized by weariness or fatigue

Sense 1: tending to make someone feel tired or exhausted

Example: The long hours at work were filled with the wearyful task of data entry.

Sense 2: marked by or displaying a feeling of tiredness or fatigue

Example: She walked with a slow, wearyful gait after a restless night.

Sense 3: causing mental or emotional fatigue

Example: The repetitive chores became a wearyful burden on his mind.

Local Usage:

In local dialects, "wearyful" is often used to describe an exceptionally long or tiring journey.

Example: After a wearyful trek through the mountains, they finally reached their destination.

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