The difference between Exhaustive and Tiring

When used as adjectives, exhaustive means including every possible element, whereas tiring means that tires or tire.


Tiring is also noun with the meaning: action of the verb to tire.

check bellow for the other definitions of Exhaustive and Tiring

  1. Exhaustive as an adjective:

    Including every possible element.

    Examples:

    "We made an exhaustive list."

  2. Exhaustive as an adjective:

    Fully comprehensive.

  3. Exhaustive as an adjective:

    Causing exhaustion; very tiring.

  1. Tiring as a verb:

  1. Tiring as a noun (uncountable):

    Action of the verb to tire.

  2. Tiring as a noun (falconry):

    Bits of bone and tough organic material from a corpse given to hawks to abate their hunger.

  1. Tiring as an adjective:

    That tires or tire.

    Examples:

    "Carrying my bags up four flights of stairs is very tiring."

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