[Slang] I'M BEAT. - Discover How to Say You're Tired With Flair

I'm beat.

I'm beat.

/aɪm bit/

Very tired.

I'm beat" is a common way to say you're extremely tired in English slang. It's often used after a long day of work, an intense workout, or any exhausting activity. This phrase paints a vivid picture of fatigue, likening one's energy levels to being physically beaten down. It's a more colorful alternative to simply saying "I'm tired," and it adds a layer of emotion that can help others empathize with your tiredness.

Example Sentences

  1. After the gym, I'm totally beat.

    The person is feeling extremely tired after their workout session at the gym.

  2. I'm beat from all the work today.

    The person expresses exhaustion as a result of the work they have done throughout the day.

  3. I can't go out tonight; I'm beat from a long day at work.

    Declining to go out because of fatigue from a demanding day suggests a significant level of tiredness.

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