big |
exhausted |
As adjectives the difference between big and exhausted
is that
big is of great size, large while
exhausted is depleted; in a state of exhaustion.
As verbs the difference between big and exhausted
is that
big is to praise or recommend while
exhausted is past tense of exhaust.
As an adverb big
is in a loud manner.
As a noun big
is an important or powerful person; a celebrity; a big name.
exhausted |
rested |
As adjectives the difference between exhausted and rested
is that
exhausted is depleted; in a state of exhaustion while
rested is recovered.
As verbs the difference between exhausted and rested
is that
exhausted is (
exhaust) while
rested is (
rest).
exhausted |
inexhaustible |
As adjectives the difference between exhausted and inexhaustible
is that
exhausted is depleted; in a state of exhaustion while
inexhaustible is impossible to exhaust; unlimited.
As a verb exhausted
is (
exhaust).
hungry |
exhausted |
As adjectives the difference between hungry and exhausted
is that
hungry is affected by hunger; desiring of food; having a physical need for food while
exhausted is depleted; in a state of exhaustion.
As a verb exhausted is
(
exhaust).
laborious |
exhausted |
As adjectives the difference between laborious and exhausted
is that
laborious is requiring much physical effort; toilsome while
exhausted is depleted; in a state of exhaustion.
As a verb exhausted is
(
exhaust).
exhausted |
constipated |
As adjectives the difference between exhausted and constipated
is that
exhausted is depleted; in a state of exhaustion while
constipated is unable to defecate.
As verbs the difference between exhausted and constipated
is that
exhausted is (
exhaust) while
constipated is (
constipate).
emaciated |
exhausted |
As adjectives the difference between emaciated and exhausted
is that
emaciated is thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease while
exhausted is depleted; in a state of exhaustion.
As verbs the difference between emaciated and exhausted
is that
emaciated is past tense of emaciate while
exhausted is past tense of exhaust.
drowsy |
exhausted |
As adjectives the difference between drowsy and exhausted
is that
drowsy is inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness; lethargic; dozy while
exhausted is depleted; in a state of exhaustion.
As a verb exhausted is
(
exhaust).
exhausted |
damaged |
As verbs the difference between exhausted and damaged
is that
exhausted is (
exhaust) while
damaged is (
damage).
As an adjective exhausted
is depleted; in a state of exhaustion.
exhausted |
listless |
Related terms |
Exhausted is a related term of listless.
As adjectives the difference between exhausted and listless
is that
exhausted is depleted; in a state of exhaustion while
listless is lacking energy, enthusiasm, or liveliness.
As a verb exhausted
is (
exhaust).
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