Weary in spanish
Cansado
pronunciation: kɑnsɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: kɑnsɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
weary [wearier -comp., weariest -sup.]1 = aburrido, pesado, tedioso, cansado, hastiado. [Pincha en o en para ver otros adjetivos cuyo grados comparativos y superlativos se formas añadiendo "-er" o "-est" (o sus variantes "-r" o "-st") al final]
Example: Humanity is returning to the downsized, reengineered, total quality management weary business world.more:
» no rest for the weary! = no hay descanso para los cansados.
Example: I could see they were tired from the journey but no rest for the weary as many people were interested in their arrival.» recession-weary = hastiado de la recesión económica.
Example: A watering hole in Spain is serving up free beer and tapas to recession-weary customers who insult its bartenders as a way to let off steam.» world-weary [world-wearier -comp., world-weariest -sup.] = cansado del mundo, cansado de la vida, hastiado, hastiado del mundo, hastiado de la vida.
Example: My plants that until only recently were bursting with verdant vitality stretching up to the spring sunshine are now looking a bit dog eared and world weary as they begin to bake in the summer sun.weary2 = aburrirse, cansarse, fatigarse, hartarse, hastiarse.
Example: She wearies of the constant procession of visitors, and the round of invitations and commissions, which swallow up her time.