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The cat soon tires of that. adjective form of tires​

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Answered by aasim62
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Answer:

adjective form of tires is tired.


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Answered by mindfulmaisel
11

The cat soon tired of that.

Explanation:

  • The adjective form of tiring is ‘tired’. It is the feeling that you would have to sleep or rest, needing rest. Sometimes, they were very cold, tired out, and hungry.  
  • Sometimes, it denotes tired feet. It is the feeling that you will be having enough of someone or something because no longer to find them.  
  • It also denotes tired of doing something. It also denotes boring because it is too familiar that are being used too much.

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