Tire

Noun

 * 1) Metal rim of a wheel.
 * 2)  The rubber covering on a wheel.
 * 3)  Accoutrements, accessories.
 * 4)  Dress, clothes, attire.

Verb
(of)
 * 1)  To dress or adorn.
 * 1)  To become sleepy or weary.
 * 2)  To make sleepy or weary.
 * 3)  To become bored or impatient (with)
 * 4)  To bore

Adjectives for Tire
spare; pneumatic; first; strong; deflated; retreaded; worn; slippery; useless.

Verbs for Tire
deflate—; depress—; dilate—; distend—; fray—; gauge—; imbed in—; inflate—; mount on—s; perforate—; pierce—; pump—; puncture—; retread—; scrape—; value—; vulcanize—; —erodes; —grazes; — pads; —preserves; —skids.

Adverbs for Tire
acutely; rapidly; abnormally; sadly; noticably; patently.

Thesaurus
tire out, tire to death, tiredness, tubeless tire, tucker, use up, weaken, wear, wear down, wear on, wear out, wear upon one, weariness, weary, weigh upon, weight down, wheeze, white sidewall tire, wilt, wind, winter tire, worn-out, wrap, wrap up, annoy, apparel, array, attire, balloon tire, be infinitely repetitive, be tedious, beat, bedeck, bedrape, belted bias tire, belted radial tire, bias tire, blow, bore, bother, break down, bundle up, burden, burn out, clothe, collapse, crack up, crush one, debilitate, deck, dight, disgust, do in, do up, drag on, drain, drape, dress, droop, drop, dud, enclothe, endue, enervate, enfeeble, ennui, enrobe, enshroud, envelop, enwrap, exasperate, exhaust, exhaustion, fag, fag out, faint, fatigue, felly, flag, frazzle, garb, garment, gasp, get tired, give out, glut, go on forever, grow weary, habilitate, harass, haunt, haunt the memory, invest, irk, irritate, jade, knock out, knock up, lap, lassitude, muffle up, nauseate, nonskid tire, obsess, oppress, overfatigue, overstrain, overtire, overweary, pall, pant, peter out, play out, pneumatic tire, poop, poop out, prey on, prostrate, prostration, puff, puff and blow, radial tire, rag out, raiment, retread, retreaded tire, rim, robe, run down, run out, safety tire, sap, satiate, sheathe, shroud, sicken, sink, snow tire, studded tire, succumb, swaddle, swathe,

Etymology 1
From tire: aphetic form of attire:

Alternative forms

 * tyre

Etymology 2
From teorian:

Usage notes

 * Tire is one of the few words where Canadian usage prefers the US spelling over the British / Commonwealth spelling.

Related terms

 * spare tire

Synonyms

 * fatigue

Related terms

 * tiresome

Noun

 * Arabic:
 * Catalan: ,
 * Chinese: 轮胎 (lúntāi)
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: pneŭo
 * Finnish: ,
 * French: ,
 * German:
 * Greek: ελαστικό, επίσωτρο , λάστιχο (informal)
 * Hebrew: צמיג (tzamíg)
 * Hungarian: gumiabroncs, autógumi
 * Italian:


 * Japanese: タイヤ (taiya)
 * Korean: 타이어 (taieo)
 * Lithuanian: padanga
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:, cauciuc
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Spanish: neumático, llanta , caucho   , goma   , cubierta
 * Swedish:
 * Taos: ùlit’áwaną

Verb

 * Catalan: ,


 * Portuguese: ,

Verb

 * Catalan: cansar-se, fatigar-se
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Hindi: थकाना


 * Hungarian: ,
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Spanish: ,
 * Thai:


 * Catalan: cansar, fatigar
 * Greek:


 * Hungarian:, ,
 * Portuguese: ,


 * Catalan: cansar-se, avorrir-se


 * Italian:


 * Italian:

Verb

 * 1) To tire.

Noun

 * 1) "-" Hyphen-minus symbol, used as a hyphen, minus sign, and a dash.