bleary
bleary
adj \ˈblir-ē\Definition of BLEARY
1
of the eyes or vision : dull or dimmed especially from fatigue or sleep
2
: poorly outlined or defined : dim <a bleary view>
3
: very tired <bleary travelers>
— blear·i·ly \ˈblir-ə-lē\ adverb
— blear·i·ness \ˈblir-ē-nəs\ noun
Examples of BLEARY
- She looked at me with bleary eyes.
- <disoriented, bleary passengers departing from the red-eye>
First Known Use of BLEARY
14th century
Related to BLEARY
Synonyms: all in, aweary [archaic], beat, beaten, weary, burned-out (or burnt-out), bushed, dead, done, done in, drained, exhausted, fatigued, jaded, knackered [British], limp, logy (also loggy), played out, pooped [slang], prostrate, spent, tapped out, tired, tuckered (out), washed-out, wearied, wiped out, worn, worn-out
Antonyms: unwearied
Related Words: overfatigued, overtaxed, overworked; broken-down, run-down; debilitated, enervate, enervated, enfeebled, sapped, weakened; drowsy, heavy, sleepy; lethargic, sluggish
Near Antonyms: fresh, refreshed, rejuvenated, relaxed, rested, revitalized; active, energetic, invigorated, peppy, strengthened, strong, tireless, vitalized, weariless
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