ready-made vs tired

ready-made

noun
  • A ready-made object. 

adj
  • Pre-existing or made previously and suitable for use without (further) preparation or modification; comparable with regard to the amount of preparation required. 

  • Made or prepared in advance and used regularly or habitually without original thought. 

  • Made in advance to a standard specification. 

tired

adj
  • ineffectual; incompetent 

  • In need of some rest or sleep. 

  • Fed up, annoyed, irritated, sick of. 

  • Overused, cliché. 

How often have the words ready-made and tired occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )