sagy

/ˈsædʒi/

Definitions

1. adjective

tired or weary, especially from overwork or lack of sleep

“After pulling an all-nighter, he was sagy and barely made it through the meeting.”

2. noun

a person who is tired or weary, especially from overwork or lack of sleep

“The team’s sagy players struggled to keep up with the opposing team’s pace.”

3. verb

to feel or become tired or weary, especially from overwork or lack of sleep

“After working long hours, she sagged under the pressure and took a break.”

Synonyms

  • exhausted
  • tired
  • weary

Antonyms

  • energetic
  • invigorated
  • refreshed