This is the 964th most frequent Japanese word.
取れ
The Japanese word "取れ" (tore) means "take" or "get" (imperative form).
In this sentence, '取れ' (tore) means 'to be removed' or 'to go away', expressing that fatigue has dissipated or resolved.
疲れが取れました。
The fatigue has gone away.
Here, '取れ' (tore) is a conjugation of '取る' (toru), meaning 'to take' or 'to fetch', used in a request for the item.
ちょっと塩を取ってください。
Please pass me the salt.
In this context, '取れ' (tore) refers to the result of a photo being taken successfully, illustrating its adaptability in describing outcomes.