to start to feel that someone or something is boring
Some people never seem to weary of eating the same food every day.Hugh didn't share any of her interests, and Mira soon wearied of him.
phraseweary of weary of sthliterary to become bored with something and stop being interested in it: Lewis was now beginning to weary of college life.■ SIMILAR TO: tire of
weary of (something)
To become bored, exhausted, or exasperated by something. I'm starting to weary of all his pretentious literary talk.I could tell the kids were wearying of the guided tour.
weary of someone or something
to become tired of or bored with someone or something. I am beginning to weary of you. Isn't it time you were going? We soon wearied of chicken twice a week.
weary of
v.
To lose patience with or interest in something or someone: I soon wearied of their constant bickering.