get tired
يتعب
Use 'get tired' to describe losing energy or as a polite way to leave a situation.
15秒でわかる
- Describes the process of losing energy or becoming sleepy.
- Uses 'get' to show a change from energetic to weary.
- Commonly used as a polite excuse to end social interactions.
意味
This phrase describes the process of losing energy or feeling sleepy. It is what happens when your body or mind needs a break after doing work or staying awake too long.
主な例文
3 / 6Walking with a friend
I'm starting to get tired, can we sit down?
بدأت أتعب، هل يمكننا الجلوس؟
In a long business meeting
If the team gets tired, we should take a ten-minute break.
إذا تعب الفريق، يجب أن نأخذ استراحة لمدة عشر دقائق.
Texting late at night
I'm getting tired so I'm going to bed now. Night!
لقد بدأت أتعب لذا سأذهب للنوم الآن. تصبح على خير!
文化的背景
In Western work culture, 'getting tired' is often discussed as a sign of productivity, though there is a growing trend toward discussing 'burnout.' It is a socially acceptable 'exit' phrase to leave parties or meetings without causing offense.
The 'Of' Connection
If you are bored with something, add 'of'. For example, 'I get tired of pizza' means you don't want to eat it anymore.
Don't confuse with 'be tired'
'Be tired' is the state, but 'get tired' is the movement into that state. Use 'get' to describe the change.
15秒でわかる
- Describes the process of losing energy or becoming sleepy.
- Uses 'get' to show a change from energetic to weary.
- Commonly used as a polite excuse to end social interactions.
What It Means
Get tired is a dynamic way to say you are becoming exhausted. It is not just about being sleepy. It covers physical fatigue after a workout. It also covers mental drain after a long day. Think of it as your internal battery dropping to 5%. It is a transition from feeling okay to needing rest.
How To Use It
You use get because it shows a change in state. You can say I am getting tired while you are still working. Use the past tense got tired to explain why you stopped an activity. It is very flexible with time. You can get tired easily or get tired after ten hours. It is a simple, reliable workhorse of the English language.
When To Use It
Use it when you are hiking and need a seat. Use it at 10 PM when you start yawning. It is perfect for telling a boss you need a break. Text it to a friend to end a late-night chat. It works when you are bored of a repetitive task too. If a movie is slow, you might get tired of watching it.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use it for serious medical emergencies. In those cases, use faint or collapse. Avoid it if you are extremely angry; get fed up is better then. It is a bit too simple for a medical paper. Doctors might prefer fatigued or lethargic. Also, do not use it to mean you are bored with a person unless you want to be rude.
Cultural Background
In many English-speaking cultures, people talk about being tired constantly. It is almost a social ritual or a badge of hard work. We often use get tired to excuse ourselves from social events early. It is a polite way to say "I am leaving now." It is a very soft, non-confrontational way to set a boundary. No one argues with someone who is getting tired.
Common Variations
You will often hear get sleepy for late-night vibes. Get exhausted is the leveled-up version for total burnout. Get weary sounds a bit more poetic or old-fashioned. In slang, you might hear people say they are getting gassed. But get tired remains the king of everyday conversation. It is the safest bet for any situation.
使い方のコツ
The phrase is neutral and highly versatile. Be careful with the preposition 'of'—'get tired' is physical, but 'get tired of' is psychological boredom.
The 'Of' Connection
If you are bored with something, add 'of'. For example, 'I get tired of pizza' means you don't want to eat it anymore.
Don't confuse with 'be tired'
'Be tired' is the state, but 'get tired' is the movement into that state. Use 'get' to describe the change.
The Polite Exit
In the UK and US, saying 'I'm getting a bit tired' is a secret code for 'I want to leave this party now without being rude.'
例文
6I'm starting to get tired, can we sit down?
بدأت أتعب، هل يمكننا الجلوس؟
Expressing a physical need for a break.
If the team gets tired, we should take a ten-minute break.
إذا تعب الفريق، يجب أن نأخذ استراحة لمدة عشر دقائق.
Professional observation of energy levels.
I'm getting tired so I'm going to bed now. Night!
لقد بدأت أتعب لذا سأذهب للنوم الآن. تصبح على خير!
A friendly way to end a conversation.
I get tired just looking at all this paperwork!
أشعر بالتعب بمجرد النظر إلى كل هذه الأوراق!
Using the phrase humorously to show boredom.
I just got tired of fighting for something that wasn't working.
لقد تعبت فقط من القتال من أجل شيء لم يكن ناجحاً.
Refers to emotional exhaustion.
The baby gets tired around 2 PM every day.
يتعب الطفل حوالي الساعة الثانية ظهراً كل يوم.
Describing a routine or habit.
自分をテスト
Choose the correct form of the phrase for a past event.
We walked for five miles until we finally ___.
Since the sentence starts with 'walked' (past tense), you must use 'got tired'.
Complete the sentence to show a current process.
I am ___ of waiting for the bus.
The word 'am' indicates a continuous action, so 'getting tired' is the correct form.
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Formality of 'Get Tired'
Used with friends or family.
I'm beat/knackered.
Perfect for almost any situation.
I'm getting tired.
Used in medical or academic settings.
I am experiencing fatigue.
When to say 'Get Tired'
Gym Workout
My legs get tired after 30 minutes.
Late Night
I get tired if I stay up past midnight.
Repetitive Task
I get tired of this song easily.
Long Travel
Do you get tired on long flights?
よくある質問
10 問'Be tired' describes how you feel right now, like I am tired. 'Get tired' describes the change from feeling energetic to feeling weary, like I get tired after running.
Yes, it is neutral and safe. However, for a very formal report, you might use become fatigued instead.
No, it is used for physical exhaustion from exercise and mental exhaustion from work or stress. You can even get tired of a specific person or activity.
You can say I'm getting exhausted or I'm getting worn out. These show a much higher level of fatigue than just getting tired.
It is neutral. It is perfectly fine to use with your boss, your doctor, or your best friend.
When you add 'of', it means you are losing interest or patience. For example, I get tired of his excuses means you are annoyed by them.
Usually no. We don't say a battery gets tired; we say it dies or runs out. It is mostly for living things.
Using 'get tire' instead of 'get tired'. Remember that 'tired' acts like an adjective here, so it always needs the '-ed' ending.
Yes, it is used globally. British speakers might also use get knackered in very informal settings, but get tired is universal.
You can say I will get tired if I don't drink coffee. This predicts how you will feel later.
関連フレーズ
wear out
To become extremely tired or to make something old through use.
burn out
To become exhausted by working too much for a long time.
run out of steam
To suddenly lose the energy or interest to continue an activity.
hit the wall
To reach a point of total exhaustion where you cannot continue.
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