fatigue |
fatigue |
In past participle of|fatiguer|lang=fr|sort=fatigue terms the difference between fatigue and fatigue
is that
fatigue is while
fatigue is .
As verbs the difference between fatigue and fatigue
is that
fatigue is while
fatigue is .
As adjectives the difference between fatigue and fatigue
is that
fatigue is tired while
fatigue is tired.
misery |
fatigue |
As a noun misery
is great unhappiness; extreme pain of body or mind; wretchedness; distress; woe.
As a verb fatigue is
.
As an adjective fatigue is
tired.
fatigue |
depletion |
As a verb fatigue
is .
As an adjective fatigue
is tired.
As a noun depletion is
depletion.
fatigue |
overstrain |
As verbs the difference between fatigue and overstrain
is that
fatigue is while
overstrain is to subject to an excessive demand on strength, resources, or abilities.
As an adjective fatigue
is tired.
fatigue |
discomfort |
As verbs the difference between fatigue and discomfort
is that
fatigue is while
discomfort is to cause annoyance or distress to.
As an adjective fatigue
is tired.
As a noun discomfort is
mental or bodily distress.
fatigue |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between fatigue and undefined
is that
fatigue is tired while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a verb fatigue
is .
stupor |
fatigue |
As a noun stupor
is a state of reduced consciousness or sensibility.
As a verb fatigue is
.
As an adjective fatigue is
tired.
fatigue |
tiered |
As verbs the difference between fatigue and tiered
is that
fatigue is to tire or make weary by physical or mental exertion while
tiered is past tense of tier.
As a noun fatigue
is a weariness caused by exertion; exhaustion.
As an adjective tiered is
having or made of tiers.
drowsy |
fatigue |
As an adjective drowsy
is inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness; lethargic; dozy.
As a noun fatigue is
a weariness caused by exertion; exhaustion.
As a verb fatigue is
to tire or make weary by physical or mental exertion.
fatigue |
toil |
In transitive terms the difference between fatigue and toil
is that
fatigue is to tire or make weary by physical or mental exertion while
toil is to weary through excessive labour.
In intransitive terms the difference between fatigue and toil
is that
fatigue is to lose so much strength or energy that one becomes tired, weary, feeble or exhausted while
toil is to struggle.
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