Tired
UK /["/ˈtaɪəd/"]/US /["/ˈtaɪərd/"]/
Definition
feeling that you would like to sleep or rest; needing rest
In simple words: Feeling like you want to rest or sleep.
Examples
- I feel tired after running for an hour.
- She was too tired to finish her homework.
- The kids seemed tired after playing all day.
- He looked tired when he arrived at the party.
- I am tired of waiting for him to arrive.
- After the long hike, I felt really tired.
Usage notes
Use 'tired' when describing a need for rest. It's appropriate in most contexts, but avoid using it in overly formal settings where more specific terms like 'fatigued' might be preferred.
Grammar pattern
be + tired
Memory hint
Think of 'tire' – like your energy runs out, you're 'tired'.
Collocations
- be
- feel
- look
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- from
- tired and drawn
- be
- become
- get
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- sick and tired
Synonyms
- weary
Antonyms
- rested
- energized
- refreshed
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'tire' as a noun instead of an adjective.
- Incorrectly using 'tired of' with an object that can't be tired.
- Overusing in formal writing where synonyms like 'fatigued' are better.