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Drained from work vs Worn out from work

Both phrases are correct and commonly used to express feeling exhausted or fatigued after work. They are interchangeable and convey the same meaning.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

Drained from work

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express feeling exhausted or fatigued after work.

This phrase is used to describe a state of extreme tiredness or fatigue resulting from work.

Examples:

  • I feel completely drained from work today.
  • She looked drained from work after the long shift.
  • He was drained from work and just wanted to rest.
  • After the busy day, I was drained from work.
  • The team felt drained from work due to the demanding project.
  • Now the life force is completely drained from the water.
  • The blood is slowly being drained from your body.
  • I'm a little drained from my meeting with Miranda.
  • All the magic has been drained from the mines.
  • All the magic has been drained from the mines.
  • Your vitality's been drained from you.
  • All the blood was drained from her body, postmortem.
  • The energy has been drained from it... completely.
  • These are the waters, drained from Central African lakes, that have flowed 4,000 miles to make Egypt green.
  • Thanks to them, the carbon drained from the atmosphere, and other life-forms could develop.
  • In short, I hope that, given this thick crude oil, you will also ensure that oil can possibly be drained from the actual tanker.
  • She's just a little drained from, you know, everything.
  • She's just a little drained from, you know, everything.
  • Thanks to them, the carbon drained from the atmosphere and other life forms could develop.
  • "The blood drained from him."
  • The blood was drained from his body and he had multiple bite wounds all over his neck.
  • And then when you saw the hanged man, the blood drained from your face.
  • When I heard those words... all the strength drained from my arms.
  • It-it appears all of the blood has been drained from the victim's body.
  • The moment I stepped on the platform, the blood drained from my heart.

Alternatives:

  • worn out from work
  • exhausted from work
  • tired from work
  • fatigued from work
  • spent from work

Worn out from work

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express feeling exhausted or fatigued after work.

This phrase is used to describe a state of extreme tiredness or fatigue resulting from work.

Examples:

  • I feel completely worn out from work today.
  • She looked worn out from work after the long shift.
  • He was worn out from work and just wanted to rest.
  • After the busy day, I was worn out from work.
  • The team felt worn out from work due to the demanding project.
  • I was worn out from work and lonesome.
  • I'm already too worn out to work.
  • She thought he must just have been worn out by the work.
  • Can the European Union have become such a poor and underdeveloped region that it cannot provide for the twilight years of those worn out by work?
  • I'm a little worn out from earlier.
  • Most people are worn out from a long working life long before they reach retirement age.
  • I'm worn out from sorrow and fatigue.
  • I am worn out from working all day.
  • I guess I'm just worn out from keeping secrets and spinning lies.
  • She's worn out from playing with you all day.
  • I never thought I would say this, but I'm actually worn out from shopping.
  • I think Mi Nam is worn out from all the nervousness.
  • I am kind of worn out from the night before you left.
  • And my boots get really worn-out from all the running and kicking I do.
  • She was worn out from taking care of her.
  • Though the body's worn out with fatigue, the mind works on. Hands wrapped in bandages labour on.
  • And after you're tired and all worn out from the fight you're not allowed to have, they give you a 5-minute vitamin water break.
  • I never thought I would say this, but I'm actually worn out from shopping.
  • And I decided to take some time out from work.
  • Worn-out, rundown "like the works of an old watch"?

Alternatives:

  • drained from work
  • exhausted from work
  • tired from work
  • fatigued from work
  • spent from work

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