Japanese

つかれきる
Meaning: to be exhausted; to be worn out
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present 疲れ切る 疲れ切ない
Polite 疲れ切ます 疲れ切ません
Past 疲れ切た 疲れ切なかった
Polite + Past 疲れ切ました 疲れ切ませんでした
Te-form 疲れ切て 疲れ切なくて
Potential 疲れ切られる 疲れ切られない
Passive 疲れ切られる 疲れ切られない
Causative 疲れ切させる 疲れ切させない
Imperative 疲れ切ろ 疲れ切るな

Handwriting

疲
れ
切
る

Example

He was exhausted from the day's work.

Usage Notes

Stronger than just 'tired'; it means to be completely spent or at the limit of one's energy.

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