1. world-weary - Adjective
2. world-weary - Adjective Satellite
tired of the world
Source: WordNetworld weary
bored with life Source: Internet
strolled through the museum with a bored air Source: Internet
Bogart, who would die at 57 from esophageal cancer less than a year after the film was released and was understood to be in considerable pain during the production, is highly convincing as the cynical, tired, world-weary protagonist. Source: Internet
And despite its appropriately world-weary chorus, Chesney’s excessively on-the-nose duet with Buffett himself on Buffett’s own 1974 deep-cut “Trying to Reason With Hurricane Season” tries too hard to bridge the old Chesney with the new. Source: Internet
Their combined world-weary attitude is buoyed by the presence of the snarky Cain. Source: Internet
The first film was Affleck’s first film as Batman and the design of the Batcave was conceived as an extension to Affleck’s older Bruce Wayne, who’s somewhat world-weary at this point. Source: Internet