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weary

[weer-ee] / ˈwɪər i /




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While strong stock and real-estate portfolios have allowed high-income Americans to keep spending, many consumers further down the income ladder—weary from years of high inflation—are anxious about their jobs and incomes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dr. Muhsen Abdullah, the surgeon who heads the emergency room, spoke with a weary tone of a ward without surgical thread or stitches, and anesthesiologists forced to ask patients to purchase their own anesthetic.

From Los Angeles Times

When he explained everything to us in the car, Dad had sounded weary, like he wasn’t positive Mom was innocent.

From Literature

"But still, I grow weary. I am tired of your childishness. I will tell you what you need to know. As far as I am able. Wait."

From Literature

He tried three more times, but she was too heavy, and he was too weary.

From Literature




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