Word 16 - Exhausted
Main Entry: 1ex·haust
Pronunciation: ig-'zost
Function: verb
Etymology: Latin exhaustus, past participle of exhaurire, from ex- + haurire to draw; akin to Middle High German [oe]sen to empty, Greek auein to take
transitive senses
1 a : to consume entirely : USE UP
2 a : to draw off or let out completely b : to empty by drawing off the contents; specifically : to create a vacuum in
3 a : to develop (a subject) completely b : to try out the whole number of
intransitive senses : DISCHARGE, EMPTY
synonym see DEPLETE, TIRE
- ex·haust·er noun
- ex·haust·ibil·i·ty /-"zo-st&-'bi-l&-tE/ noun
- ex·haust·ible /-'zo-st&-b&l/ adjective
"Since my new job, I've been persuing fewer and fewer physical activities, more so than usual. Bowling for an hour and a game of DDR exhausted me completely. I'm going to slezz.zz.z.. ....zz..z.zz.z. zzzzz....z... zz..z. pretend it's saturday still, this birthday party took longer than expected, but in a good way zz.z..z.z..z.z."
5 Comments:
im currently too exhausted to think up of something witty to say. lame. i know :(
I'm to tired to finish this sente
I was to exhausted to realise I used the wrong word.
I have exhausted the amount of times I can change the exhaust on my car. I am so exhausted with it, i must buy a new one.
I was so exhausted I uh...fell face first in my soup
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