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umoran — meaning in English: tired

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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'umoran' in everyday conversations when they feel fatigued after a long day at work or after engaging in physical activities, such as sports or house chores. You might hear it during casual chats among friends, or expressed in a more serious tone when discussing stress or health during a family gathering.
Synonyms & nuances
'Umoran' is closely related to 'umoran' (the masculine form) and 'umorna' (the feminine form). While all these words convey tiredness, 'umoran' is often chosen for its straightforwardness and relatability, making it the preferred choice in informal settings, whereas 'iscrpljen' might imply a deeper exhaustion, often related to emotional or mental fatigue.
Culture
The word 'umoran' derives from the root 'umor', relating to exhaustion or fatigue, and it reflects a universal human experience of tiredness. In Serbian culture, expressing tiredness is often tied to a strong work ethic, where individuals pride themselves on being industrious and dedicated, making 'umoran' a common term in discussions about daily life and responsibilities.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of umoran in English?
'Umoran' means 'tired' in English, and it describes a state of fatigue that can come from physical or mental exertion.
Q.How do you use umoran in a sentence?
You can say, 'Nakon dugog dana na poslu, osećam se umoran,' which translates to 'After a long day at work, I feel tired.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with umoran?
A common mistake is using 'umoran' when referring to a temporary state of tiredness after a short activity, while it is better suited for prolonged fatigue.
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