Don’t Say “I’m tired”

❌ Don't Say

I'm tired

✅ Say This Instead

"I'm wiped out"

Meaning

I am extremely exhausted.

اردو ترجمہ

میں بالکل تھک گیا ہوں

"I'm wiped out"

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Expression Frequency

Common

Formality

Both

Authority Score

8/10

📖 Linguistic Context

It functions as a predicate adjective phrase, serving as the complement after the linking verb 'be' (e.g., I am wiped out).

🔄 Synonyms & Alternatives

exhaustedbeatdead tired

📰 Real-World Usage Examples

"After the conference, I was completely wiped out and needed a nap."

📌 Business context

"Students reported feeling wiped out after the intensive exam period."

📌 Academic context

"Man, I'm wiped out after that hike!"

📌 Daily conversation

⚠️ When NOT to Use

Avoid using it in formal written reports where a more neutral term like 'exhausted' is preferred.

💡 Pro Tip

Use 'I'm wiped out' after intense physical or mental effort to emphasize strong fatigue.

Daily Life Examples

  • After the marathon, I was wiped out.
    ماراتھون کے بعد میں بالکل تھک گیا تھا۔
  • I stayed up all night studying, now I'm wiped out.
    میں رات بھر پڑھائی کرتا رہا، اب میں بالکل تھک گیا ہوں۔
  • Working overtime left me wiped out by the evening.
    اوور ٹائم کرنے کی وجہ سے شام تک میں بالکل تھک گیا تھا۔

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is it correct to say I'm tired?

It's grammatically correct but sounds plain and less expressive.

When should I use I'm wiped out?

Use it when you want to stress extreme fatigue after work, exercise, or mental strain.

What does I'm wiped out mean?

It means you are completely exhausted.

Posted on June 19, 2026 · Practice English Daily · More Practice Sentences