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    knackered
    /ˈnakəd/

    adjective

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  2. Knackered is a British slang word for tired, exhausted, or dead tired. It comes from the past participle of knacker, which means to kill or tire, and may be related to an old noun for a harness-maker or animal buyer.

  3. Knackered is a UK slang adjective that means broken or too old to use, or very tired. Learn how to use it in sentences and see synonyms, antonyms, and translations.

  4. Knackered is a British slang word that means exhausted or worn out. Knackered is very informal and is primarily used in the U.K. Example: You can tell the players are a bit knackered after all the extra time in this match.

  5. Knackered is a British slang word for extremely tired or exhausted. It can also mean too old or broken to use, as in "the car's knackered". Learn more about this word with examples, pronunciation and synonyms.

  6. Knackered is a British and Australian slang word for extremely tired or exhausted. It can also mean something is completely broken or worn out. Learn more about its synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples.

  7. Knacker can be a verb meaning to break something or to make someone very tired, or a noun meaning a testicle or an old thing. Learn more about the slang term and its pronunciation, synonyms and translations.

  8. Knackered is a British slang word for very tired or exhausted. Find out the origin, pronunciation, and translations of knackered in different languages.