English, asked by attriindu83, 2 months ago

*Fill in the blank with a word that means "tired": I am __________ of hearing about your problems all the time.*

1️⃣ very
2️⃣ vary
3️⃣ wary
4️⃣ weary​

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Answered by navidis2007
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Answer:

weary is your answer I hope it helps you

Answered by jenisha145
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I am weary of hearing about your problems all the time.

Meaning for weary:

  • The adjective 'weary' is often used in places to describe tiredness.
  • When the narrator wants to tell he is tired or exhausted he/she can use weary as the adjective.
  • The adverb 'very' is often used to identify quantities and the verb 'vary' means a difference.
  • 'Wary' is an adjective meaning to be careful.

Thus, the only word that matches the meaning tired is 'weary' and hence is used in the sentence.

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