单词 | wearisome |
释义 | wearisomeadj.ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [adjective] wearyc825 asadc1306 ateyntc1325 attaintc1325 recrayed1340 methefula1350 for-wearya1375 matea1375 taintc1380 heavy1382 fortireda1400 methefula1400 afoundered?a1425 tewedc1440 travailedc1440 wearisomec1460 fatigate1471 defatigatec1487 tired1488 recreant1490 yolden?1507 fulyeit?a1513 traiked?a1513 tavert1535 wearied1538 fatigated1552 awearya1555 forwearied1562 overtired1567 spenta1568 done1575 awearied1577 stank1579 languishinga1586 bankrupt?1589 fordone1590 spent1591 overwearied1592 overworn1592 outworn1597 half-dead1601 back-broken1603 tiry1611 defatigated1612 dog-wearya1616 overweary1617 exhaust1621 worn-out1639 embossed1651 outspent1652 exhausted1667 beaten1681 bejaded1687 harassed1693 jaded1693 lassate1694 defeata1732 beat out1758 fagged1764 dog-tired1770 fessive1773 done-up1784 forjeskit1786 ramfeezled1786 done-over1789 fatigued1791 forfoughten1794 worn-up1812 dead1813 out-burnta1821 prostrate1820 dead beat1822 told out1822 bone-tireda1825 traiky1825 overfatigued1834 outwearied1837 done like (a) dinner1838 magged1839 used up1839 tuckered outc1840 drained1855 floored1857 weariful1862 wappered1868 bushed1870 bezzled1875 dead-beaten1875 down1885 tucked up1891 ready (or fit) to drop1892 buggered-up1893 ground-down1897 played1897 veal-bled1899 stove-up1901 trachled1910 ragged1912 beat up1914 done in1917 whacked1919 washy1922 pooped1928 shattered1930 punchy1932 shagged1932 shot1939 whipped1940 buggered1942 flaked (out)1942 fucked1949 sold-out1958 wiped1958 burnt out1959 wrung out1962 juiced1965 hanging1971 zonked1972 maxed1978 raddled1978 zoned1980 cream crackered1983 c1460 J. Russell Bk. Nurture 751 The sotelte a man with sikelle in his hande, In a ryvere of watur stande wrapped in wedes in a werysom wyse. c1475 Partenay 4406 Hyt declare and tell shall my wer [y] som gost. 1561 T. Hoby tr. B. Castiglione Courtyer ii. sig. R.iiiiv At banckettes they refreshed their weeryesome myndes, in those high discourses and diuine imaginations of theirs. 1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. ii. 49 The wearisome creatures of the world declining to their rest. a1656 J. Ussher Ann. World (1658) vi. 190 They came, and saw no attendance about him, onely a decrepit and wearisom old man, lying along upon the beach. 2. a. Causing weariness through monotony, or the continuance of uncongenial circumstances; tedious. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > feeling of weariness or tedium > [adjective] > wearisome or tedious dreicha1300 alangec1330 joylessa1400 tedious1412 wearifulc1454 weary1465 laboriousa1475 tiresome?a1513 irksome1513 wearisome1530 woodena1566 irkful1570 flat1573 leaden1593 barren1600 soaked1600 unlively1608 dulla1616 irking1629 drearisome1633 drear1645 plumbous1651 fatigable1656 dreary1667 uncurious1685 unenlivened1692 blank1726 disinteresting1737 stupid1748 stagnant1749 trist?1756 vegetable1757 borish1766 uninteresting1769 unenlivening1774 oorie1787 wearying1796 subjectless1803 yawny1805 wearing1811 stuffy1813 sloomy1820 tediousome1823 arid1827 lacklustrous1834 boring1839 featureless1839 slow1840 sodden1853 ennuying1858 dusty1860 cabbagy1861 old1864 mouldy1876 yawnful1878 drab1880 dehydrated1884 interestless1886 jay1889 boresome1895 stodgy1895 stuffy1895 yawnsome1900 sludgy1901 draggy1922 blah1937 nowhere1940 drack1945 stupefactive1970 schleppy1978 wack1986 1530 Myroure Oure Ladye (Fawkes) (1873) i. 55 The remedy hereof [sc. undevotion] ys..to abyde vpon the tretable sayng of theyre seruice be yt neuer so werysom. 1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene ii. xii. sig. Aa3 This is..The worldes sweet In, from paine & wearisome turmoyle. 1596 W. Raleigh Discoverie Guiana (new ed.) 97 It is nowe time to returne towardes the North, and we founde it a wearisome way backe. a1653 H. Binning Sinners Sanctuary xxix, in Wks. (1735) 316/2 What is your Life, but a tedious and wearisome Repetition of such brutish Actions which only terminate on the Body? a1699 W. Temple Ess. Health & Long Life in Wks. (1720) I. 288 All will allow..the several Conditions of Fortune to be all wearysome, dull or disagreeable without good Humour. 1782 F. Burney Cecilia IV. vii. vi. 78 Simplicity uninformed becomes wearisome. 1813 C. Lamb in Philanthropist Jan. 53 A forecast of the wearisome day that lies before me. 1825 W. Scott Betrothed vi, in Tales Crusaders II. 126 It was impossible for life to glide away in more wearisome monotony that at the castle of the Garde Doloureuse. 1883 ‘Ouida’ Wanda I. 218 The ceremonies of a court are wearisome to me. 1891 Speaker 2 May 533/2 The author might do much better if he would give up this wearisome murder-mongering, and take a fresh subject. 1902 Spectator 11 Oct. 520/1 At almost wearisome length we have endeavoured to set forth the..case. b. of a speaker or writer. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > feeling of weariness or tedium > [adjective] > wearisome or tedious > of persons weary1549 wearisome1573 musty1603 slow1840 anoraked1960 1573 G. Harvey Let.-bk. (1884) 35 I persaiv how werisum and tœdius I have bene unto your wurship. 1634 W. Tirwhyt tr. J. L. G. de Balzac Lett. 43 Were it not that I feare to be wearisome unto you, I should never make an end of my newes. 1841 R. W. Emerson Intellect in Ess. 1st Ser. (London ed.) 341 How wearisome the..political or religious fanatic..whose balance is lost by the exaggeration of a single topic. 3. Causing weariness from bodily or mental exertion or protracted pain; fatiguing, exhausting. Now somewhat rare. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [adjective] > causing weariness or exhaustion wearyc1315 soakingc1440 tired1548 moilingc1566 wearisome1593 tiring1594 overtiring1598 tiresome1598 defatigating1634 defatigable1654 fatigable1656 fatiguing1708 fatiguesomea1734 jading1766 fagging1787 wearying1798 exhausting18.. taversome1808 harassing1833 killing1850 trashing1861 trachling1902 1593 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie i. vii. 61 The root hereof diuine malediction whereby the instruments being weakned wherewithall the soule (especially in reasoning) doth worke, it preferreth rest in ignorance before wearisome labour to knowe. 1691 J. Ray Wisdom of God 153 The Head..would have been very painful and wearisome to carry, if the Neck had lain parallel or inclining to the Horizon. 1703 M. Warwick in Baynard Cold Bathing ii. 297 A weak and wearisom Pain, together with a soreness upon the Part. 1750 S. Johnson Idler 20 May 49 There was once a time when wreaths of bays or oak were considered as recompences equal to the most wearisome labours. 1751 C. Labelye Descr. Westm. Bridge 66 Their great Trouble, Care, and wearisome Attendance. 1883 J. E. Butler Autobiogr. (1909) xii. 177 I climbed up the wearisome gallery stairs. 1916 Lancet 8 Jan. 73/2 The hand-bellows is of such a size that it fills the hand comfortably, and continuous pumping is not wearisome. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.c1460 |
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