Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
fatigability
noun
/fəˌtɪɡəˈbɪlɪti/

Definition
The ability to become fatigued or tired, often used in the context of physical or mental endurance.

Examples
- His high level of fatigability made it difficult for him to complete long-distance runs.
- In patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, fatigability can significantly impact daily life.
- During the training, the coach monitored the athletes’ fatigability to tailor their workout plans.

Meaning
Fatigability refers to how easily someone can become fatigued. It is used to describe the capacity of an individual to maintain exertion before experiencing fatigue.

Synonyms
- tiredness
- exhaustibility
- weariness