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Meaning

The word "fatigueness" appears to be an incorrect form of the word "fatigue," which describes a state of extreme tiredness or exhaustion. It is often used to indicate both physical tiredness, after exertion or long activities, and mental tiredness, which may follow prolonged mental effort or stress.

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Etymology

The word "fatigue" comes from the Latin "fatigare," which means "to tire out." The Middle English form was "fatigue," and it has maintained a similar meaning over time.

Examples

  1. After running the marathon, she felt a deep sense of fatigue that made her want to sleep for hours.
  2. The long hours spent studying for exams left him in a state of mental fatigue.
  3. To combat fatigue, it's important to take regular breaks and get enough sleep at night.
  4. Many employees reported feeling fatigue due to the demanding workload and lack of rest.
  5. The athlete's fatigue was evident after competing in multiple events without a break.