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i feel mentally tired vs i feel mentally fatigue

The correct phrase is 'I feel mentally tired.' 'Mentally tired' is the correct expression to convey the feeling of exhaustion or weariness related to mental activities. 'Mentally fatigue' is not a commonly used phrase in English.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 703 views

i feel mentally tired

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a feeling of exhaustion or weariness related to mental activities.

Examples:

  • After studying for hours, I feel mentally tired.
  • Working on complex problems all day makes me feel mentally tired.
  • I need a break, I'm feeling mentally tired.
  • The constant stress at work is leaving me mentally tired.
  • Lack of sleep can make you feel mentally tired.
  • You're tall, dress nice. I've graded enough of your tests to know I'd never feel mentally inadequate.
  • Listen, I feel... I feel terrible about hurting your feelings.
  • I - I feel - I feel responsible...
  • And I feel how I feel when I feel it.
  • I feel terrible encouraging Lauren to invite her mother.
  • She forgave me because I feel guilty.
  • I feel good, which is rare.
  • Sometimes I feel like a glorified mechanic.
  • I feel like celebrating your birthday.
  • I feel really uncomfortable about this.
  • I feel uncomfortable wearing the dress.
  • I feel bad missing Thomas' math speech.
  • Where I feel comfortable telling her I have Parkinson's.
  • Please? I feel really bad.
  • I feel queasy inside, frightened.
  • I feel very comfortable around you too.
  • I feel parched from being so professional.
  • I feel uncomfortable around this painting.
  • I feel very strange about this.
  • I feel admirably well tonight doctor.

Alternatives:

  • I feel mentally exhausted
  • I feel mentally drained
  • I feel mentally fatigued
  • I feel mentally worn out
  • I feel mentally spent

i feel mentally fatigue

This phrase is incorrect in English. The correct form is 'mentally fatigued.'

  • You're tall, dress nice. I've graded enough of your tests to know I'd never feel mentally inadequate.
  • Listen, I feel... I feel terrible about hurting your feelings.
  • I - I feel - I feel responsible...
  • And I feel how I feel when I feel it.
  • I feel terrible encouraging Lauren to invite her mother.
  • She forgave me because I feel guilty.
  • I feel good, which is rare.
  • Sometimes I feel like a glorified mechanic.
  • I feel like celebrating your birthday.
  • I feel really uncomfortable about this.
  • I feel uncomfortable wearing the dress.
  • I feel bad missing Thomas' math speech.
  • Where I feel comfortable telling her I have Parkinson's.
  • Please? I feel really bad.
  • I feel queasy inside, frightened.
  • I feel very comfortable around you too.
  • I feel parched from being so professional.
  • I feel uncomfortable around this painting.
  • I feel very strange about this.
  • I feel admirably well tonight doctor.

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