tiredness
tiredness — noun
1. the physical or mental state of having very little energy because your body or m
the physical or mental state of having very little energy because your body or mind needs rest, especially after activity or work
When the long flight finally ended, Astrid could barely walk off the plane from tiredness.
tiredness after long travel
The doctor told Eshe that her tiredness came from working night shifts without enough sleep.
tiredness + caused by [cause]
Andrés drank some water to fight the tiredness that was making his eyes heavy.
After a long day in the garden, Sivan felt the pleasant tiredness of physical work.
- fatigue
more formal or medical in tone; often used in clinical or scientific contexts
- exhaustion
stronger in degree — suggests complete loss of energy, not just a need for rest
- weariness
more literary or dated; can also imply emotional or spiritual tiredness rather than physical
- energy
the positive state of having strength and enthusiasm available
用法筆記
Tiredness is an uncountable noun. It cannot be used with the indefinite article 'a' or in plural form.