Fatigue meaning in English: In this article, the meaning of the word ‘Fatigue’ is explained in easy English with examples, along with its synonyms and antonyms.
‘Fatigue’ pronunciation= fə-ti-ɡ, fə-teg
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Fatigue meaning in English
‘Fatigue’ means extreme tiredness due to mental or physical exertion or due to illness.
1. Extremely tired
2. To be tired
Fatigue- English meaning |
exhaustion |
tiredness |
weariness |
exertion |
effort |
labor |
Fatigue-Example
The word ‘Fatigue’ acts as a Noun and Verb.
The past tense of the word ‘Fatigue’ is ‘Fatigued’ and the present participle is ‘Fatiguing’.
The plural noun of the word ‘Fatigue’ is ‘Fatigues’.
Sentences that can be formed using the word ‘Fatigue’ are as follows.
Examples:
▪ The whole day’s extremely hard work showed fatigue symptoms in him.
▪ After driving the car at a far distance, the driver felt little fatigue.
▪ He decided not to play the next match because of muscle fatigue.
▪ The cancer patient felt fatigued is a side effect of medication.
▪ I am so fatigued after the long journey, I need rest.
▪ It is a fatigue duty specially for inexperienced employees.
▪ The needy people continuously asking for help can cause compassion fatigue.
▪ Battle fatigue is the mental stress of fighting in a war.
▪ The fatigue which lasts for at least six months period is called chronic fatigue in medical science.
▪ Overactivity of the brain beyond its capacity causes mental fatigue.
▪ Temporary loss of the elastic behavior of the body is called elastic fatigue.
▪ Nowadays Anti-fatigue lenses are designed to relieve eye strain.
▪ Usually, railway train accidents happen because of metal fatigue.
▪ The fracture which occurs as a result of the excessive load is called a fatigue fracture.
‘Fatigue’ other meanings
I am fatigue= I am tired.
I am feeling fatigue= I am feeling tired.
I am fatigued= I’m tired.
I was fatigued= I was tired.
chronic fatigue= Chronic tiredness
mental fatigue= Mental tiredness
compassion fatigue= Traumatic stress
fatigue duty= Exhausting work, tedious work.
combat fatigue= Fatigue caused by battle
extreme fatigue= Excessive fatigue
fatigue reasons= Cause of tiredness
over fatigue= Too tired
‘Fatigue’ Synonyms-antonyms
The synonyms of the word ‘Fatigue’ are as follows.
noun |
tiredness |
exhaustion |
drowsiness |
debility |
lethargy |
weariness |
enervation |
verb |
tire |
exhaust |
overtire |
wear out |
drain |
jade |
prostrate |
enervate |
The antonyms of the word ‘Fatigue’ are as follows.
energy |
refresh |
vigour |
invigorate |
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