tired
The French word 'fatigué' is the past participle of the verb 'fatiguer', which means 'to tire' or 'to make tired'. It is used to describe a state of exhaustion or weariness, either physical or mental. In French, adjectives must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify, so 'fatigué' can become 'fatiguée' for feminine singular, 'fatigués' for masculine plural, and 'fatiguées' for feminine plural. It is commonly used in everyday conversation and can be found in various contexts, from discussing one's state of being after a long day to describing a piece of machinery that is no longer functioning efficiently due to overuse.