What is the correct spelling for WEARIE?

If you meant "weary" instead of "wearie", here are some possible correct suggestions. "Weary” means feeling physically or mentally exhausted. Possible alternatives include tired, fatigued, drained or worn-out. These words better convey a sense of being worn down physically or mentally.

Correct spellings for WEARIE

  • aerie I always thought aerie was a type of bird.
  • erie The airport is in Erie.
  • ware King ware had a great army.
  • warier I am more warier of people now since the shooting.
  • we're We're going to need more staff for the upcoming event.
  • wear I usually wear sneakers when going for a walk.
  • wearer The wearer of the new bracelet was thrilled with its beautiful design.
  • wearied After a long day at work, he was incredibly wearied and just wanted to go to bed.
  • wearier I grow wearier by the day as I try to balance my job and personal life.
  • wearies The endless cycle of work and stress often wearies me out.
  • wearily After a long day at work, she wearily collapsed onto the couch and closed her eyes.
  • wearing She's wearing a red hat and scarf to keep warm in the winter weather.
  • weary After hiking for 10 miles, I felt incredibly weary and needed to rest.
  • Were If it weren't for the bad weather, we were planning to have a picnic in the park.