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weariness

[weer-ee-nis] / ˈwɪər i nɪs /
NOUN
fatigue
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“I accept your generous offer,” he said, overcome with weariness.

From Literature

The protests came amid popular anger and growing weariness with a family-run regime that has been in power for six decades.

From BBC

These days, there’s a weariness in his eyes and gait, understandable after such a profound disruption in the twilight of his life.

From Los Angeles Times

For all the weariness and the risk, the younger men in the group seemed buoyed by a collective sense of adventure.

From BBC

There's a sense of intrigue among some of the neighbours, but there's also a lot of weariness.

From BBC