tired |
lethargic |
Lethargic is a synonym of tired.
As adjectives the difference between tired and lethargic
is that
tired is in need of some rest or sleep while
lethargic is sluggish, slow.
As a verb tired
is past tense of tire.
tired |
hungry |
As adjectives the difference between tired and hungry
is that
tired is in need of some rest or sleep while
hungry is affected by hunger; desiring of food; having a physical need for food.
As a verb tired
is (
tire).
tired |
exhauste |
As a verb tired
is (
tire).
As an adjective tired
is in need of some rest or sleep.
tired |
exaggerated |
As verbs the difference between tired and exaggerated
is that
tired is (
tire) while
exaggerated is (
exaggerate).
As adjectives the difference between tired and exaggerated
is that
tired is in need of some rest or sleep while
exaggerated is that has been described as greater than it actually is; abnormally increased or enlarged.
tile |
tired |
As verbs the difference between tile and tired
is that
tile is to cover with tiles while
tired is past tense of tire.
As a noun tile
is a regularly-shaped slab of clay or other material, affixed to cover or decorate a surface, as in a roof-tile, glazed tile, stove tile, carpet tile etc.
As an adjective tired is
in need of some rest or sleep.
scared |
tired |
As adjectives the difference between scared and tired
is that
scared is having fear; afraid, frightened while
tired is in need of some rest or sleep.
As verbs the difference between scared and tired
is that
scared is past tense of scare while
tired is past tense of tire.
exhausting |
tired |
As adjectives the difference between exhausting and tired
is that
exhausting is very tiring while
tired is in need of some rest or sleep.
As verbs the difference between exhausting and tired
is that
exhausting is present participle of lang= en while
tired is past tense of tire.
tired |
tyred |
Alternative forms |
Tyred is a alternative form of tired.
As adjectives the difference between tired and tyred
is that
tired is in need of some rest or sleep while
tyred is having a certain number, or type, or tyre.
As a verb tired
is past tense of tire.
tired |
untired |
As adjectives the difference between tired and untired
is that
tired is in need of some rest or sleep while
untired is not tired; unwearied.
As a verb tired
is past tense of tire.
tired |
mawn |
Antonyms |
Mawn is a antonym of tired.
As verbs the difference between tired and mawn
is that
tired is past tense of tire while
mawn is to open the mouth widely and take a long, rather deep breath, immediately after waking up or when recovering from sleep.
As an adjective tired
is in need of some rest or sleep.
As a noun mawn is
the action of mawning; opening the mouth widely and taking a long, rather deep breath, because one is waking up.
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