How Do You Spell FATIGUE?

Pronunciation: [fɐtˈiːɡ] (IPA)

The word "fatigue" is often misspelled because of its deceptive pronunciation. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced /fəˈtiɡ/. This means that the "gue" at the end of the word is not pronounced as "g" but rather a "ɡ" sound, which is similar to a "k" sound. This makes the word sound like "fuh-teek" instead of "fuh-teeg". Remembering this will help avoid common spelling mistakes and ensure correct pronunciation of the word.

FATIGUE Meaning and Definition

  1. Fatigue refers to a state of extreme physical or mental tiredness and exhaustion. It is a condition characterized by a decline in performance and productivity, as well as a lack of energy and motivation. Fatigue can result from a variety of factors, including prolonged physical or mental exertion, inadequate rest and sleep, certain medical conditions, and emotional or psychological stress.

    Physically, fatigue can manifest as muscle weakness, reduced stamina, and a general feeling of heaviness or lethargy. Mentally, it can lead to difficulty concentrating, impaired decision-making, and decreased cognitive functioning. Emotionally, fatigue can result in irritability, mood swings, and a reduced ability to handle stress. These symptoms may vary in intensity and duration depending on the underlying cause and individual circumstances.

    Fatigue can have both short-term and long-term effects on an individual's overall well-being. Short-term fatigue is often temporary and can be resolved through proper rest and recuperation. However, chronic fatigue is a more persistent and debilitating condition that can significantly impair a person's quality of life.

    Effective management of fatigue involves identifying and addressing the underlying causes. This may include adopting healthy lifestyle habits, such as getting sufficient sleep, maintaining a balanced diet, engaging in regular exercise, and managing stress levels. Seeking medical advice is crucial if fatigue persists or worsens despite attempts to address it. Additionally, practicing good time management and prioritizing self-care can be beneficial in preventing fatigue and maintaining optimal physical and mental functioning.

  2. A state of tire, weariness, lassitude following exertion.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. • Weary; tired.
    • Weariness; exhaustion of strength from mental or bodily labour; toil; labour.
    • To tire or weary; to exhaust with labour.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of FATIGUE

The word "fatigue" originated from the French word "fatigue" which means "weariness" or "exhaustion". It can be traced back to the Latin word "fatigare" meaning "to tire out" or "to weary". The Latin word is derived from "fatis" meaning "weak" or "timid". Over time, the word "fatigue" has come to encompass both physical and mental exhaustion.

Similar spelling words for FATIGUE

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  • FEDYAG,
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  • FTC-SS,
  • FATDEC,
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  • over-fatigue,
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  • FFTCU,
  • www.ftc.gov,
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  • HVADC,
  • FHTOC,
  • FTICC,
  • FDQA,
  • post-vedic,
  • FADEC,
  • photic,
  • fatigues,
  • FDDQ,
  • FADICA,
  • PHTCA,
  • FDKI,
  • FODTQ,
  • fatigue-dress,
  • FATQ,
  • FDAWG,
  • Vitka,
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  • FIATECH,
  • VDQI,
  • phatic,
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  • fatigued,
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  • FOTGA,
  • FDDAC,
  • HVDC,
  • VTAOC,
  • battle-fatigue,
  • VOTEG,
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  • futtock-plank,
  • VADK,
  • FDYC,
  • FTTC/N,
  • VDIG-R,
  • FTQU,
  • MMH/FHDC,
  • votyak,
  • WVDOC,
  • FTWC,
  • FADOQ,
  • FTOKE,
  • veitayaki,
  • FTCKY,
  • VYATKA-AVIA,
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  • fudoki,
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  • FTC-A,
  • VTKI,
  • FITC-T3,
  • vidic,
  • vedek,
  • F-18-FDG,
  • FITC-INSULIN,
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  • VDTCA,
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  • fiatach,
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  • FTWGA,
  • vatech,
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  • FdTCC,
  • ground-futtock,
  • fedak,
  • FDG,
  • FDAEC,
  • VIDAK,
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  • FEDWG,
  • 18FDG,
  • futtock-head,
  • vedika,
  • FTAGH,
  • fettig.

Plural form of FATIGUE is FATIGUES

Conjugate verb Fatigue

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have fatigued
you would have fatigued
he/she/it would have fatigued
we would have fatigued
they would have fatigued
I would have fatigue
you would have fatigue
he/she/it would have fatigue
we would have fatigue
they would have fatigue

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been fatiguing
you would have been fatiguing
he/she/it would have been fatiguing
we would have been fatiguing
they would have been fatiguing

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would fatigue
you would fatigue
he/she/it would fatigue
we would fatigue
they would fatigue

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be fatiguing
you would be fatiguing
he/she/it would be fatiguing
we would be fatiguing
they would be fatiguing

FUTURE

I will fatigue
you will fatigue
he/she/it will fatigue
we will fatigue
they will fatigue

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be fatiguing
you will be fatiguing
he/she/it will be fatiguing
we will be fatiguing
they will be fatiguing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have fatigued
you will have fatigued
he/she/it will have fatigued
we will have fatigued
they will have fatigued

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been fatiguing
you will have been fatiguing
he/she/it will have been fatiguing
we will have been fatiguing
they will have been fatiguing

IMPERATIVE

you fatigue
we let´s fatigue

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to fatigue

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was fatiguing
you were fatiguing
he/she/it was fatiguing
we were fatiguing
they were fatiguing

PAST PARTICIPLE

fatigued

PAST PERFECT

I had fatigued
you had fatigued
he/she/it had fatigued
we had fatigued
they had fatigued

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been fatiguing
you had been fatiguing
he/she/it had been fatiguing
we had been fatiguing
they had been fatiguing

PRESENT

I fatigue
you fatigue
he/she/it fatigues
we fatigue
they fatigue

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am fatiguing
you are fatiguing
he/she/it is fatiguing
we are fatiguing
they are fatiguing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

fatiguing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have fatigued
you have fatigued
he/she/it has fatigued
we have fatigued
they have fatigued

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been fatiguing
you have been fatiguing
he/she/it has been fatiguing
we have been fatiguing
they have been fatiguing

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it fatigue

SIMPLE PAST

I fatigued
you fatigued
he/she/it fatigued
we fatigued
they fatigued

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