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    Ex·haust·ed
    /iɡˈzôstəd/

    adjective

  2. Definition of exhausted – Learner’s Dictionary. exhausted. adjective. uk / ɪɡˈzɔːstɪd / us. Add to word list. B1. very tired: I'm too exhausted to take the dog for a walk tonight. (Definition of exhausted from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of exhausted. in Chinese (Traditional) 極其疲憊的, 精疲力竭的… See more.

  3. Define exhausted. exhausted synonyms, exhausted pronunciation, exhausted translation, English dictionary definition of exhausted. v. ex·haust·ed , ex·haust·ing , ex·hausts v. tr. 1. To make extremely weary; wear out. See Synonyms at tire1. 2. a. To remove a resource from; deplete:...

  4. Oct 14, 2023 · The meaning of EXHAUSTED is completely or almost completely depleted of resources or contents. How to use exhausted in a sentence. completely or almost completely depleted of resources or contents; depleted of energy : extremely tired…

  5. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English exhausted /ɪɡˈzɔːstɪd $ -ˈzɒːs-/ adjective 1 extremely tired SYN worn out You look absolutely exhausted. exhausted from/by I was exhausted by the journey. see thesaurus at tired Register In everyday English, people often say worn out rather than exhausted: You look worn out. 2 ...

  6. 3 days ago · 1. transitive verb. If something exhausts you, it makes you so tired, either physically or mentally, that you have no energy left. Don't exhaust him. exhausted adjective. She was too exhausted and distressed to talk about the tragedy. Synonyms: worn out, tired, tired out, drained More Synonyms of exhaust.

  7. exhaust something to talk about or study a subject until there is nothing else to say about it. I think we've exhausted that particular topic. Definition of exhaust verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. What does the adjective exhausted mean? There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective exhausted . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

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