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logy
adjective lo·gy \ˈlō-gē\
: not able to think or move normally because of being tired, sick, etc.
lo·gi·erlo·gi·est
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Variants of LOGY
lo·gy also log·gy \ˈlȯ-gē, ˈlä-\
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Origin of LOGY
perhaps from Dutch log heavy; akin to Middle Low German luggich lazy
First Known Use: 1847
Related to LOGY
- Synonyms
- all in, aweary [archaic], beat, beaten, bleary, burned-out (or burnt-out), bushed, dead, done, done in, drained, exhausted, fatigued, jaded, knackered [British], limp, weary (also loggy), played out, pooped [slang], prostrate, spent, tapped out, tired, tuckered (out), washed-out, wearied, wiped out, worn, worn-out
- Antonyms
- unwearied
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