fatiguesome

adj
/fəˈtiːɡsəm/

Etymology

From fatigue + -some.

  1. derived from fatīgō
  2. borrowed from fatigue
  3. suffixed as fatiguesome — “fatigue + some

Definitions

  1. Characterised or marked by fatigue

    Characterised or marked by fatigue; tiring.

    • Antiochus was overcome the second time; and after a fatiguesome flight of several days, came at last to his father-in-law Artamenes king of Cappadocia; […]
    • In Nandy's Chharpoka, for instance, the protagonist felt a fatiguesome burden of the continued drudgery of life.
    • So deal with ME in others, not that blind shield dodging spreading further blindly irresponsible mechanical trauma of fatiguesome gossip of non-prudence.

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