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exhaustedadjective depleted in strength, energy, or freshnessthe exhausted runner crossed the finish line and just collapsed all in, aweary(archaic), beat, beaten, bleary, burned-out(or burnt-out), bushed, dead, done, drained, fatigued, jaded, knackered(British), limp, logy(also loggy), played out, pooped(slang), prostrate, spent, tapped out, tired, tuckered (out), washed-out, wearied, weary, wiped out, worn, worn-out overfatigued, overtaxed, overworkedbroken-down, run-downdebilitated, enervate, enervated, enfeebled, sapped, weakeneddrowsy, heavy, sleepylethargic, sluggish worn to a frazzle unwearied fresh, refreshed, rejuvenated, relaxed, rested, revitalizedactive, energetic, invigorated, peppy, strengthened, strong, tireless, vitalized, weariless exhaustedverbpast tense of exhaustto use up all the physical energy ofthe long day at the county fair had exhausted everyone broke, burned out(or burnt out), busted(also bust), did in, did up, drained, fagged, fatigued, frazzled, harassed, killed, knocked out, outwore, tired, tuckered (out), washed out, wearied, wore, wore out debilitated, enervated, enfeebled, sapped, wasted, weakened wore to a frazzle activated, energized, invigorated, rejuvenated, strengthened, vitalizedrelaxed, rested, unwound to make complete use ofwe had been at the theme park barely for two hours, and we were on the verge of exhausting our spending money absorbed, burned(or burnt), consumed, depleted, devoured, drained, drew down, expended, played out, spent, used up abated, decreased, de-escalated, diminished, downsized, dwindled, lessened, lowered, reducedate, usedbankrupted, cleaned (out), impoverishedcrippled, debilitated, disabled, enfeebled, sapped, undermined, weakeneddried up, emptiedblew, dissipated, frittered (away), guzzled, lavished, misspent, ran through, squandered, threw away, wasted ran out of renewed, replaced augmented, enlarged, increasedbolstered, enforced, fortified, reinforced(also reenforced), strengthenedrebuilt, repaired, restored, revivedconserved, preserved, saved ca. 1656 |