Murray's lawyer said appeals were exhausted.
Dismayed and exhausted, they had stopped yelling frantically for help.
I've been exhausted since the days started getting shorter.
I'm still stressed and exhausted.
I'm mentally exhausted because there's so much stimulus going on.
ETYMOLOGY
mid-17c., "consumed, used up;" of persons, "tired out," past participle adjective from exhaust
Tired out, spent, used up. Latin exhaurire < ex=out + haurire=to draw (usually water).
1515–25; 1895–1900 for def 11; < Latin exhaustus emptied out, drained out, past participle of exhaurīre
Synonyms
all in, aweary , beat, beaten, bleary, burned-out (or burnt-out), bushed, dead, done, done in, drained, exhausted, fatigued, jaded, knackered [British], limp, logy (also loggy), played out, pooped [slang], prostrate, spent, tapped out, tired, tuckered (out), washed-out, wearied, wiped out, worn, worn-out
Related Words
overfatigued, overtaxed, overworked; broken-down, run-down; debilitated, enervate, enervated, enfeebled, sapped, weakened; drowsy, heavy, sleepy; lethargic, sluggish
Near Antonyms
fresh, refreshed, rejuvenated, relaxed, rested, revitalized; active, energetic, invigorated, peppy, strengthened, strong, tireless, vitalized, weariless
Antonyms