thirsty |
tired |
As adjectives the difference between thirsty and tired
is that
thirsty is needing to drink while
tired is in need of some rest or sleep.
As a verb tired is
(
tire).
tired |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between tired and undefined
is that
tired is in need of some rest or sleep while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a verb tired
is (
tire).
tired |
also |
As adjectives the difference between tired and also
is that
tired is in need of some rest or sleep while
also is bottom, lower.
As a verb tired
is (
tire).
hot |
tired |
As a noun hot
is a whit, a bit.
As a verb tired is
(
tire).
As an adjective tired is
in need of some rest or sleep.
tired |
packed |
As verbs the difference between tired and packed
is that
tired is (
tire) while
packed is (
pack).
As adjectives the difference between tired and packed
is that
tired is in need of some rest or sleep while
packed is put into a package.
exasperate |
tired |
As verbs the difference between exasperate and tired
is that
exasperate is to frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry while
tired is (
tire).
As adjectives the difference between exasperate and tired
is that
exasperate is (obsolete) exasperated; embittered while
tired is in need of some rest or sleep.
tired |
lethargy |
As a verb tired
is (
tire).
As an adjective tired
is in need of some rest or sleep.
As a noun lethargy is
(pathology) a condition characterized by extreme fatigue or drowsiness, or prolonged sleep patterns.
bound |
tired |
As verbs the difference between bound and tired
is that
bound is (
bind) or
bound can be to surround a territory or other geographical entity or
bound can be to leap, move by jumping while
tired is (
tire).
As adjectives the difference between bound and tired
is that
bound is (with infinitive) obliged (to) or
bound can be (obsolete) ready, prepared while
tired is in need of some rest or sleep.
As a noun bound
is (often|used in plural) a boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory or
bound can be a sizeable jump, great leap.
beat |
tired |
As verbs the difference between beat and tired
is that
beat is while
tired is (
tire).
As an adjective tired is
in need of some rest or sleep.
tired |
drawn |
As verbs the difference between tired and drawn
is that
tired is past tense of tire while
drawn is past participle of lang=en.
As adjectives the difference between tired and drawn
is that
tired is in need of some rest or sleep while
drawn is appearing agitated and unwell.
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