Tired or Teired

Learn correct spelling of “Tired”.

Teired

Incorrect spelling - “Teired” is incorrect vowel order.

"Teired" is a common misspelling of "Tired". Always use "Tired" when referring to the correct word.

Tired

Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.

“Tired” means feeling in need of rest.

Definition of Tired

"Tired": “Tired” means feeling in need of rest.

This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.

Synonyms for Tired

  • exhausted

    Usage Examples

    "Correct:" I feel tired.

    "Correct:" Very tired today.

    "Correct:" He is tired.

    "Correct:" She looks tired.

    "Incorrect:" I feel teired.

    "Incorrect:" Very teired today.

    "Incorrect:" He is teired.

    "Incorrect:" She looks teired.

    Notes:

    • Use ‘ie’, not ‘ei’.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: Tired vs teired?

    A: Tired is correct.

    Q: Meaning?

    A: Need rest.

    Q: Why wrong?

    A: Wrong vowel order.

    Q: Trick?

    A: ti-red.

    Summary

    “Tired vs teired”: The correct spelling is tired. Avoid teired, a vowel-order mistake.