Knackered

Knackered

/ˈnækəd/ /ˈnækəd/
Adjective General British

Extremely tired or exhausted. Can also mean broken or worn out when referring to objects.

Example Sentences

"I'm absolutely knackered after that long hike."
"She was too knackered to go out after working a double shift."
"The kids have been running around all day and now they're knackered."

Etymology & History

British meaning exhausted. See earlier entry. From 'knacker' (horse slaughterer). More emphatic than 'tired'. Can also mean broken (objects).

Word Details

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Region
General British
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Era
Modern
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Language
Mild
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Formality
Informal
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