part of speech: noun, verb, adjective
Sentence from text: after the hike we were over come by fatigue.
Definition verb: 1: to weary with labor or exertion
2: to induce a condition of fatigue in intransitive verb: to suffer fatigue
Definition noun: 1a: LABOR b: manual or menial work (such as the cleaning up of a camp area) performed by military personnel ; cfatigues plural : the uniform or work clothing worn on fatigue and in the field
receptor (see RECEPTOR sense a) or motor (see MOTOR entry 2 sense 1) end organ by continued stimulation ; c: a state or attitude of indifference or apathy brought on by overexposure (as to a repeated series of similar events 2a: weariness or exhaustion from labor, exertion, or stress ; 3: the tendency of a material to break under repeated stressDefinition adjective: 1: consisting of, done, or used in fatigue; fatigue detail
2: belonging to fatigues; a fatigue cap
Synonyms verb: burnout, collapse, exhaustion, frazzle, lassitude, prostration, tiredness, weariness
Synonyms noun: break, burn out, bust, do in, do up, drain, exhaust, fag, frazzle, harass, kill, knock out, outwear, tire, tucker (out), wash out, wear, wear out, weary
Synonyms adjective: none
Antyonyms verb: none
Antyonyms noun: none
Antyonyms adjective: refreshment, rejuvenation, rejuvenescence, revitalization
Related forms of word verb: none
Related forms of word noun: none
Related forms of word adjective: none
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My sketch : None yetFirst known use verb: 1669
First known use noun: 1693
First known use adjective: 1774
History and Etymology for verb, noun, adjective: French, from Middle French, from fatiguer to fatigue, from Latin fatigare; akin to Latin affatim sufficiently