Fatigue (Noun/Verb)
Syllable division: fa·tigue
How to pronounce: UK: /fəˈtiːɡ/ US: /fəˈtiːɡ/
Fatigue as a NOUN
#1 Meaning: When someone is very tired/exhausted.
Example:
> She suffered from fatigue for a few weeks after her baby was born.
> He experienced fatigue after the long trip.
#2 Meaning: Repeatedly bending anything can lead to a weakness in it, such as in a metal element or framework.
Example:
> The malfunction was caused by aluminum fatigue.
> During the crash, the doors got extremely damaged due to metal fatigue.
Fatigue as a VERB
Meaning: Something that makes someone very tired.
Example:
> The battle fatigued him and he slept for a long time.
> Planning the event fatigued him.
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Some blood donors complain of fatigue accompanied by minor headaches.
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Yesterday I read lessons because I had an exam and I felt really Fatigue
After a long meeting all of participants were with fatigue.
The mug spoiled when it fallen due to aluminum fatigue.
The hard workday left him too fatigued.
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After a long meeting, all of the participants were with fatigue.
The mug spoiled when it fell due to aluminum fatigue.
After playing at football i was feeling fatigue.