Pronunciation: /taɪrd ʌv/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I am tired of studying all day.
A2 She is tired of eating the same food every day.
B1 They are tired of waiting for the bus.
B2 He is tired of dealing with difficult clients.
C1 The team is tired of working overtime every week.
C2 I am tired of constantly having to prove myself in my job.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 I am tired of studying.
A2 She is tired of eating the same thing every day.
B1 He is tired of his monotonous job.
B2 They are tired of dealing with the constant delays.
C1 The team is tired of the lack of communication from management.
C2 She is tired of the never-ending meetings and discussions.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence
A1 I am tired of studying for my exams.
A2 She is tired of eating the same food every day.
B1 They are tired of waiting for the bus.
B2 He is tired of listening to the same music playlist.
C1 I am tired of dealing with people who are always negative.
C2 She is tired of traveling for work all the time.
conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses
A1 I am tired of studying.
A2 She is tired of waiting for the bus.
B1 He is tired of always being the last one to leave work.
B2 They are tired of dealing with the constant changes at the company.
C1 The team is tired of working overtime every week.
C2 I am tired of making excuses for his behavior.
formal I am tired of the constant delays in the project timeline.
informal I'm so tired of waiting for this to be over.
slang I'm seriously tired of this nonsense.
figurative She was tired of swimming against the current and decided to go with the flow instead.
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