Synonyms for overtired
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : oh-ver-tahyuh r |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌoʊ vərˈtaɪər |
Top 10 synonyms for overtired Other synonyms for the word overtired
- all in
- amplify
- bankrupt
- be intemperate
- beat
- bedraggle
- bedraggled
- belabor
- bite off too much
- blasé
- bring low
- burn out
- burned out
- bush
- bushed
- conk out
- cripple
- dead
- dead-beat
- dead-tired
- debilitate
- defeat
- deplete
- destroy
- disable
- disarm
- do in
- do to death
- dog-tired
- dog-weary
- done in
- drain
- draw
- drive oneself
- droop
- droopy
- drop
- dropping
- drown
- enervate
- enervated
- enfeeble
- exhaust
- fag
- fagged out
- fatigue
- fell
- fizzle
- flag
- floor
- frazzle
- go overboard
- go too far
- hype
- immobilize
- impair
- impoverish
- incapacitate
- jaded
- knock out
- knock over
- languid
- languish
- languorous
- lassitudinous
- lay it on
- level
- magnify
- make federal case
- mow
- not know when to stop
- out of gas
- overburden
- overcome
- overdo
- overexert
- overextend
- overfatigue
- overindulge
- overload
- overpower
- overtax
- overthrow
- overtire
- overtired
- overturn
- overvalue
- overwork
- paralyze
- peter out
- pile on
- played out
- poop
- poop out
- pooped
- pressure
- prostrate
- puff
- ready to drop
- reduce
- ruin
- run into the ground
- run ragged
- run riot
- sag
- sap
- sink
- spent
- strain oneself
- stretch
- succumb
- suck dry
- take
- take it out of
- talk big
- tire
- tire out
- tucker
- tucker out
- tuckered
- use up
- washed out
- wasted
- weaken
- wear
- wear down
- wear oneself out
- wear out
- weary
- whelm
- worn
- worn-out
- wreck
- zonked
Définition of overtired
Origin :- 1550s, from over- + tire (v.). Related: Overtired; overtiring.
- As in fatigued : adj tired
- As in overdo : verb go to extremes; carry too far
- As in prostrate : verb overwhelm; wear out
- As in jade : verb fatigue
- As in poop : verb exhaust
- As in tire out : verb exhaust
- As in exhaust : verb tire or wear out
- As in fatigue : verb tire, wear out
- Always afraid he was, that I would be gettin' overtired or something.
- Extract from : « The Widow O'Callaghan's Boys » by Gulielma Zollinger
- Mrs. Wilcox had been overtired by the shopping, and was inclined to hysteria.
- Extract from : « Howards End » by E. M. Forster
- He was overtired with his walk of the day before, and then ate something that disagreed with him.
- Extract from : « The Dominant Strain » by Anna Chapin Ray
- The news of the suicide came to him when he was overtired from work.
- Extract from : « Psychotherapy » by Hugo Mnsterberg
- She was so silent all the way home that her companions were sure she was overtired.
- Extract from : « A Little Maid of Ticonderoga » by Alice Turner Curtis
- I thought Margot was simply an overtired and imaginative child that evening.
- Extract from : « The Return Of The Soul » by Robert S. Hichens
- I was thinking it was a pity if Miss Sylvia has overtired herself.
- Extract from : « The Opened Shutters » by Clara Louise Burnham
- It is very bad for a man to get overtired when he is no longer young.
- Extract from : « The Merryweathers » by Laura E. Richards
- But if I didn't—if the poor baby was overtired and overworked—is it your fault?
- Extract from : « Regiment of Women » by Clemence Dane
- She is overtired, but she is the kindest, most tender-hearted woman in the world.
- Extract from : « The Romance of His Life » by Mary Cholmondeley
Antonyms for overtired
- activate
- add
- aid
- alert
- allow
- animate
- assist
- assuage
- build
- compress
- construct
- create
- decrease
- enable
- encourage
- energetic
- energize
- energized
- envigorate
- erect
- fill
- fresh
- give
- give in
- grow
- help
- ignore
- improve
- increase
- invigorate
- invigorated
- keen
- lessen
- lively
- mobilize
- neglect
- play down
- please
- pour
- put in
- raise
- refresh
- refreshed
- refuse
- reject
- repair
- replenish
- rise
- soothe
- stand
- straighten
- strengthen
- surrender
- untired
- unused
- vivacious
- yield
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