Adjective
The word is derived from weary
And the Shadow of the Night and not Love was departed; I was sore, I was weary, yet Love lived to seek; So I scaled the dark mountains, and wandered sad-hearted Over wearier wastes, where e'en sunlight was bleak, With no rest of the night for my soul waxen weak. William Morris
The demands of motherhood especially consume the old self, and replace it with something new, often better and wiser, sometimes wearier or disillusioned, or tense and terrified, certainly more self-knowing, but never the same again. Lois McMaster Bujold
Our wearier spirit faints, Vexed in the world‘s employ: His soul was of the saints; And art to him was joy. Lionel Johnson