Tired

exhausted Ways to say “tired.” After working two shifts back-to-back, she felt totally spent. Go and pour yourself a drink, Amelia. You look whacked. I’m bushed. I think I should go to bed early. We were exhausted after the long trip home. I need to rest my weary eyes after …

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bring about

  bring about (cause, make happen): The internet brought about great changes in people’s leisure activities. The economic reform will bring about major changes in the lives of many people.   envocabulary.com

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anger

  anger (a strong feeling of being very sad or annoyed): He can also control his anger easily. annoyance (a feeling of slight anger or impatience): Jacob tried not to show his annoyance. rage (a very strong feeling of uncontrollable anger): Her face was dark with rage. frustration (a feeling …

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Thank you

Thank you Ways to say, “Thank You.” Many thanks. I owe you one. I appreciate it. Thank you so much. Thank you for everything. Thanks a lot. Thanks a bunch. I really appreciate it. I am grateful. Thank you very much. I’m much obliged to you. You are great. I …

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free

free definition free  adjective without charge: Admission is free. not busy: I’m free this afternoon. vacant: The bathroom is free now. without: She was free of any pressure. independent: Slovenia declared itself a free nation in 1991. on the loose: The killer is still free. allowed: You are free to leave. unimpeded: The free …

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