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drained synonyms

Trying to find another word for drained in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of drained in 15 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for drained alphabetically.

  • bare
  • bleary
  • collapsed
  • decreased
  • depreciated
  • destitute
  • devoid of
  • drained
  • blurred
  • cloudy
  • dim
  • dull
  • fuzzy
  • indistinct
  • unclear
  • asleep
  • bereft of life
  • bloodless
  • bought the farm
  • breathless
  • buried
  • cadaverous
  • checked out
  • all in
  • beat
  • bleary
  • burned out
  • dead
  • depleted
  • dragging
  • effete
  • all in
  • bare
  • bleary
  • collapsed
  • decreased
  • depreciated
  • destitute
  • devoid of
  • boring
  • drawn-out
  • dull
  • going slowly
  • humdrum
  • lengthy
  • long
  • overlong
  • burnt out
  • corrupt
  • debased
  • decadent
  • decayed
  • declining
  • decrepit
  • degenerate
  • all in
  • bare
  • bleary
  • collapsed
  • decreased
  • depreciated
  • destitute
  • devoid of
  • afraid
  • aghast
  • antsy
  • apprehensive
  • basket case
  • bugged
  • butterflies
  • careful
  • beat
  • burned out
  • bushed
  • collapsing
  • dead on one's feet
  • dog-tired
  • done for
  • done in
  • all in
  • bleary
  • blown
  • burnt-out
  • bushed
  • consumed
  • dead
  • debilitated
  • bleached
  • colorless
  • discolored
  • drained
  • drawn
  • dull
  • etiolated
  • fatigued
  • all in
  • beat
  • bone-tired
  • bored
  • burned out
  • bushed
  • dead
  • dead tired
  • all in
  • beat
  • bleary
  • burned out
  • dead
  • dead tired
  • depleted
  • dragging
  • decrepit
  • depleted
  • destroyed
  • deteriorated
  • drained
  • effete
  • etiolated
  • frayed
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