Weariness in a sentence as a noun

There is not a think, it is an overall weariness of issues.

Bodily unrest and chill and weariness beset him, routing his thoughts.

There's trolling, and then there is the negativity which comes from utter weariness with things.

There is a glorious time of high living on other people's efforts, but greed and weariness win out.

In that moment of weariness and self-satisfaction, the temptation is greatest to give up, not to strive for the peak of quality.

But I was speaking to the grandparent comment's world-weariness WRT politics being all mixed up in his/her technology.

Everyone knows when they are in a meme bubble but I don't know if this weariness will end them, the topics are after all, contentious and easy to argue about.

We use GitHub a ton, but every time I load the first page when trying to do something, my eyes dart across the screen, then a feeling of over-stimulation and weariness sets in.

At that point, why not just blockade the planet in the first place and wait until they run out of some sort of vital food/medicine/defense goods or the population just capitulates out of war weariness?

I suspect that even as Google cars take off in popularity and prove their safety, public transit will resist and insist that drivers who are susceptible to weariness, exhaustion, sleep deprivation, disease, etc. are still the safer to steer buses through our streets.

By a combination of all these devices we manage, though with difficulty, to keep alive the notion that a great deal of severe manual work must be the lot of the average man.”-Bertrand Russell“There will be happiness and joy of life, instead of frayed nerves, weariness, and dyspepsia.

For with the consent of Eru they sent members of their own high order, but clad in bodies of as of Men, real and not feigned, but subject to the fears and pains and weariness of earth, able to hunger and thirst and be slain; though because of their noble spirits they did not die, and aged only by the cares and labours of many long years.

Weariness definitions

noun

temporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental work; "he was hospitalized for extreme fatigue"; "growing fatigue was apparent from the decline in the execution of their athletic skills"; "weariness overcame her after twelve hours and she fell asleep"

See also: fatigue tiredness