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Overtire vs Overtired - What's the difference?

overtire | overtired |

As verbs the difference between overtire and overtired

is that overtire is to tire excessively while overtired is past tense of overtire.

As an adjective overtired is

overly tired.

overtire

English

Verb

(overtir)
  • To tire excessively
  • To become excessively tired
  • English ergative verbs

    overtired

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (overtire)
  • Adjective

    (head)
  • Overly tired
  • * 1855 , , Mammon; Or, The Hardships of an Heiress ,
  • *:"I am a little overtired by my drive, my dear," said he, creeping from the blaze of daylight towards a snug sofa beside the fireplace.
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