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exhausting schedule
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "exhausting schedule" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a timetable or series of activities that is very demanding and tiring. Example: "After a week of meetings and deadlines, I feel completely drained from my exhausting schedule."
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Alternative expressions(6)
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Exact Expressions
32 human-written examples
Air travel enabled an exhausting schedule.
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Colbert, who is good at compartmentalization, manages in spite of this exhausting schedule to make time for his family.
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Meanwhile, the band worked endlessly, touring to finance its art; the exhausting schedule left some men sick and broken.
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Judy realized that her daughter had long been bottling up many family stressors: illness and death, financial worries, her mother's exhausting schedule.
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He took a jab at Congress, thanking lawmakers who "took a break from their exhausting schedule of not passing any laws to be here tonight".
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Gibson's contract is not up anytime soon, but he keeps an exhausting schedule, doing double duty: as the co-anchor of "G.M.A".
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Well, both companies are known for labor abuses: Walmart for erratic and exhausting scheduling and hour-cutting, and Darden — highlighted in the ROC-U report — for low pay, no paid sick days, lack of breaks and even racial discrimination.
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Working on shows like "Real Housewives of Atlanta" often means working exhausting schedules without breaks or even overtime pay.
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Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, about two-thirds of the way to matching its predecessor, is also close to exhausting its schedule.
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His chief contention was that PSG – like Real Madrid or Barcelona in Spain, or Bayern Munich, eight points clear at the top of the Bundesliga – have it relatively easy while the English Premier League, with its exhausting, competitive schedule, is the one true test.
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The exhausting legislative schedule, popular since the early 1990s, requiring members to shuttle between their home districts and Washington, is another.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a period with many activities, use "exhausting schedule" to convey the feeling of being drained and overwhelmed. This is more effective than simply stating the schedule is "busy".
Common error
While "exhausting schedule" is appropriate, overuse can diminish its impact. Vary your language by using alternatives like "demanding agenda" or "grueling timetable" to maintain reader engagement.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "exhausting schedule" functions as a noun phrase, where the adjective "exhausting" modifies the noun "schedule". It describes a timetable or series of activities that causes fatigue. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "exhausting schedule" is a common and grammatically sound way to describe a timetable or series of activities that is very demanding and tiring. Ludwig confirms the validity of this phrase. It is used in various contexts, particularly in news and media, to convey the feeling of being drained due to a heavy workload or intense activity. While acceptable in formal and informal settings, it's advisable to vary your language to avoid overuse, considering alternatives such as "demanding agenda" or "grueling timetable".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
grueling timetable
Replaces "schedule" with "timetable" and "exhausting" with "grueling", emphasizing the demanding nature.
demanding agenda
Substitutes "schedule" with "agenda" and "exhausting" with "demanding", focusing on the rigorous requirements.
tiring routine
Replaces "schedule" with "routine" and "exhausting" with "tiring", indicating a repetitive and energy-draining pattern.
arduous program
Substitutes "schedule" with "program" and "exhausting" with "arduous", highlighting the difficulty and effort required.
heavy workload
Replaces "schedule" with "workload" and "exhausting" with "heavy", emphasizing the amount of work involved.
rigorous regimen
Substitutes "schedule" with "regimen" and "exhausting" with "rigorous", indicating a strict and demanding routine.
taxing itinerary
Replaces "schedule" with "itinerary" and "exhausting" with "taxing", emphasizing the demanding nature of travel plans.
strenuous timetable
Replaces "schedule" with "timetable" and "exhausting" with "strenuous", highlighting the physical or mental effort required.
punishing agenda
Substitutes "schedule" with "agenda" and "exhausting" with "punishing", focusing on the severe demands.
challenging schedule
Replaces "exhausting" with "challenging", softening the intensity while still conveying difficulty.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "exhausting schedule"?
You can use alternatives like "grueling timetable", "demanding agenda", or "tiring routine" depending on the context.
How to use "exhausting schedule" in a sentence?
You can say, "After an exhausting schedule of meetings, I need a vacation" or "The politician maintained an exhausting schedule during the campaign trail".
What makes a schedule "exhausting"?
An "exhausting schedule" typically involves many tasks, little rest, high pressure, and tight deadlines, leading to mental and physical fatigue.
Is "exhausting schedule" formal or informal?
"Exhausting schedule" is suitable for both formal and informal contexts. Its appropriateness depends more on the surrounding vocabulary and the overall tone of the communication.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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