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- verbtire (verb) · tires (third person present) · tired (past tense) · tired (past participle) · tiring (present participle)
- feel or cause to feel in need of rest or sleep:"soon the ascent grew steeper and he began to tire" · "the journey had tired her" · "the training tired us out"Similar:get/grow/become tiredbecome fatiguedgrow weaklose one's strengthtire out
- (tire of)lose interest in; become bored with:"the media will tire of publicizing every protest"
- exhaust the patience or interest of; bore:"it tired her that Eddie felt important because he was involved behind the scenes"Similar:become/get tiredbecome/get wearybecome/get fed upbecome/get fed to deathbecome/get boredbecome/get satiatedbecome/get jadedbecome/get sickbecome/get sick to deathhave had a surfeithave had enoughhave had a glutmake someone fed upexhaust someone's patience
OriginOld English tēorian ‘fail, come to an end’, also ‘become physically exhausted’, of unknown origin.nountyre (noun) · tyres (plural noun) · tire (noun) · tires (plural noun)- a rubber covering, typically inflated or surrounding an inflated inner tube, placed around a wheel to form a flexible contact with the road:"she had got a flat tire while driving home" · "he was used to riding a mountain bike with wide tires"
- a strengthening band of metal fitted around the rim of a wheel.
Originlate 15th century (denoting the curved pieces of iron plate with which carriage wheels were formerly shod): perhaps a variant of archaic tire, shortening of attire (because the tire was the ‘clothing’ of the wheel). Tire Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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