exhausted.
Lethargic
No, "ubiquitous" means existing or happening everywhere and all the time. It has nothing to do with being tired. "Exhausted" and "enervated" mean "very tired."
Exhausted. Drained of ones physical or mental resources.
Voluble
Lethargic
By saying that he is the best friend someone can have in the world and he is very staunchest.
Someone who was very tired
"Tired" is an adjective which describes Tom's feelings. "Very" is therefore an adverb which explains how tired Tom felt. Whereas adjectives describe nouns (and pronouns); adverbs describe or modify a verb, an adjective, or even another adverb.
If you are not used to fishing, it is very possible that you will be tired. It may be best to fish for short periods of time.
Me :-) Just kidding. Someone who must have been very very tired.. :-(, umm, and speakin of tired, I'm gettin Sleepy |-(
That's Spanish for "I am very tired now". Since "tired" is in feminine, that means it is a woman who is talking.
A very stable community