Noun | 1. | fatigue - temporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental work; "he was hospitalized for extreme fatigue"; "growing fatigue was apparent from the decline in the execution of their athletic skills"; "weariness overcame her after twelve hours and she fell asleep" |
| 2. | fatigue - used of materials (especially metals) in a weakened state caused by long stress; "metal fatigue" |
| 3. | fatigue - (always used with a modifier) boredom resulting from overexposure to something; "he was suffering from museum fatigue"; "after watching TV with her husband she had a bad case of football fatigue"; "the American public is experiencing scandal fatigue"; "political fatigue" |
| 4. | fatigue - labor of a nonmilitary kind done by soldiers (cleaning or digging or draining or so on); "the soldiers were put on fatigue to teach them a lesson"; "they were assigned to kitchen fatigues" |
Verb | 1. | fatigue - get tired of something or somebody |
| 2. | fatigue - exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress; "We wore ourselves out on this hike"Synonyms: fag out, wear down, wear out, wear upon, weary, tire out, jade, outwear, tire, fag, wear |
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