WEARIFUL


Meaning of WEARIFUL in English

ˈwirēfəl, ˈwēr-, -rif- adjective

Etymology: Middle English weriful, from werien to weary + -ful

1. : causing weariness : wearying to the patience or endurance : tedious , vexatious

weariful delay — John Buchan

2. : full of weariness : wearied

• wea·ri·ful·ly -f(ə)lē adverb

• wea·ri·ful·ness noun -es

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