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wearishness
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "wearishness" is not correct and usable in written English.
Instead, you would use the word "weariness" to convey the same meaning. Example: After working all day, I felt an overwhelming sense of weariness.
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Alternative expressions(4)
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50 human-written examples
The shift out of the region is due mostly to bearishness about Japan, but other Asian markets are also being given a pass.
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The fall in commodity prices in 2014, most notably in oil, was linked to the weakness of growth in developing countries.Commodity-price declines have brought down headline inflation and raise a question about the perennial bearishness of commentators towards the government bond markets.
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ESPECIALLY in Europe, exchanges are thriving, despite the bearishness of most stockmarkets.
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He thinks they will manage this within two years.To be sure, Mr Koll is not known for his bearishness on Japan.
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But the bearishness may also reflect a deeper concern that India's remarkable run is coming to an end.
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THE usual keening over the sad decline of the book preceded the Frankfurt Book Fair, as mourners cited squeezed margins, slow sales, fewer bookshops and bearishness among financial analysts, not to mention clouds of futurological guff about communication revolutions.
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In addition, inflation has generally been falling, not rising, and with real yields up a lot from their lows, some of the bearishness about government bonds is overdone.Another reason why it is hard to put the "bubble" tag on credit is that returns this year have been mixed.
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(Part of this bearishness spilled over into the stockmarket, causing shares to fall in price).
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A sudden slowdown might reinforce a growing bearishness towards emerging markets, leading to a capital drought across the developing world.
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But both quit, derided for their bearishness.
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Mostly, a mass of tiny boutiques exist, many manned by former Wall Street analysts excommunicated for the sin of bearishness.In this section To these, the spoils Sell?
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the word "wearishness" in formal or informal writing, as it is not a recognized English word. Instead, consider using "weariness" or other contextually appropriate alternatives.
Common error
Do not assume that adding "-ness" to any adjective creates a valid noun. Always verify word existence and usage in a reliable dictionary or grammar resource before using it.
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Linguistic Context
"Wearishness" is not a standard English word, and therefore has no defined grammatical function. Ludwig AI indicates the word is not correct and suggests using "weariness" instead.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "wearishness" is not a recognized word in standard English. Ludwig AI confirms its lack of validity, suggesting "weariness" as a suitable alternative. Due to its non-existence, "wearishness" lacks a grammatical function, communicative purpose, or appropriate register. It is crucial to rely on established vocabulary and verify word choices in reputable dictionaries to ensure clarity and correctness in writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
weariness
Replaces a non-standard word with a grammatically correct term referring to a state of being tired.
insipidity
Substitutes the term with a correct word that the dictionary mentions as its definition.
blandness
Offers an alternative focusing on the lack of distinctive character.
dullness
Suggests an alternative related to the lack of excitement or interest.
tediousness
Conveys a sense of being tiresome due to length or monotony.
monotony
Highlights the lack of variation and the repetitive nature of something.
vapidity
Replaces the original word with one implying a lack of substance or intelligence.
banality
Focuses on the quality of being unoriginal and commonplace.
flatness
Suggests a lack of depth or interest.
lack of flavor
Expresses a deficiency in distinctive or interesting qualities.
FAQs
Is "wearishness" a real word in English?
No, "wearishness" is not a recognized word in standard English. You should use alternatives like "weariness" or other contextually appropriate terms.
What can I say instead of "wearishness"?
Depending on the intended meaning, you can use alternatives like "weariness", "insipidity", or "dullness".
How do I know if a word ending in "-ness" is correct?
Always check a reliable dictionary. If the word isn't listed, it's likely not a standard English word. Use established alternatives instead.
Which is correct, "wearishness" or "weariness"?
"Weariness" is the correct and commonly used word to describe the state of being tired or lacking energy. "Wearishness" is not a standard English word.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested