TYRING Synonyms
There is 0 hypernym of the word tyring. (close relations)
Best Alternative Words for TYRING
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debilitating | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective • impairing the strength and vitality | ||||||||
draining | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective satellite • having a debilitating effect | ||||||||
enervating | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective satellite • causing debilitation | ||||||||
exhausting | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective satellite • having a debilitating effect • producing exhaustion | ||||||||
taxing | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective satellite • not easily borne; wearing | ||||||||
tiring | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective satellite • producing exhaustion | ||||||||
wearing | verbv | |||||||
noun • (geology) the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it), also figuratively • the act of having on your person as a covering or adornment adjective satellite • producing exhaustion | ||||||||
wearying | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective satellite • producing exhaustion | ||||||||
fatiguing | adjectiveadj | |||||||
noun • temporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental work • used of materials (especially metals) in a weakened state caused by long stress • (always used with a modifier) boredom resulting from overexposure to something • labor of a nonmilitary kind done by soldiers (cleaning or digging or draining or so on) verb • lose interest or become bored with something or somebody • exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress | ||||||||
sapping | verb, adverb, nounv, adv, n | |||||||
noun • a watery solution of sugars, salts, and minerals that circulates through the vascular system of a plant • a person who lacks good judgment • a piece of metal covered by leather with a flexible handle; used for hitting people verb • deplete • excavate the earth beneath | ||||||||
tyrr | ||||||||
noun • (Norse mythology) god of war and strife and son of Odin; identified with Anglo-Saxon Tiu |