Worn synonyms and antonyms
wôrn
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Showing signs of wear
That has been used
Having deep-set eyes or dark areas under the eyes, as from sickness or fatigue
Of or relating to the Beat Generation.
Showing the effects of worry, anxiety, or burdensome responsibility:
The definition of weary is feeling very tired or fatigued.
(Sciences) The loss of participants during an experiment
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The state of being dilapidated, reduced to decay, partially ruined.
Bleak or desolate:
Worn-out and broken-down.
Worn out by constant use; no longer having freshness, originality, or novelty; stale
The definition of wan is a very tired, sickly or pale appearance.
new (antonym)
Strange, unfamiliar or not previously known.
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whole (antonym)
(Of food) From which none of its constituents has been removed.
Showing impairment of energy or strength; enfeebled.
(Biology) Having lost one or more highly developed functions, characteristics, or structures through evolution:
Having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect
(Bot.) Having an irregularly notched edge, as some leaves
etiolated
Blanched because of sunlight deprivation or excessive exposure to sunlight.
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Depleted; in a state of exhaustion.
Made trite by overuse
Having a wild, wasted, worn look, as from sleeplessness, grief, or illness; gaunt; drawn
Of a battery, empty of charge; discharged.
With neither side winning or losing; even; tied
Decadent, weak through self-indulgence.
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Lacking liveliness, animation, or interest; dull:
(Physics) One of the four fundamental forces associated with nuclear decay.
(Dentistry) Loss of tooth enamel due to non-bacteriogenic chemical processes.
The definition of torn is ripped or shredded.
Having been patched.
the worse for wear
Showing signs of wear
fresh (antonym)
Not known before; new; recent
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Weakened or worn out from age or wear
Having or exhibiting the physical characteristics of age:
No longer current or in fashion; out-of-date.
Tired out; physically exhausted; without energy
Having lost freshness; made musty, dry, bad, etc. by having been kept too long
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Having a certain stereotype.
(Of a person) wearing clothes of threadbare material
rusty (related)
Used as clothing
(Slang) Quite intoxicated by drugs or alcohol
Used as clothing
Assumed or feigned
Used as clothing
Used as clothing
Showing signs of wear
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Dealing in previously used merchandise.
Not finished; imperfect; uneven
Shabby means unfair or low-quality.
Showing signs of wear
To burst; break:
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To fail to fulfill; cancel:
To exhaust, as in strength
To make or to become weary.
(Music) To reduce (a perfect or minor interval) by a semitone.
The definition of attire is to wear elegant or expensive clothing.
To apply to a surface firmly and with friction:
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To bother, harass or annoy persistently.
(Sports) To slide the flat portion of a skateboard or snowboard across an obstacle such as a railing.
To impair steadily; deteriorate:
To annoy; irritate
Bother is defined as annoy, worry, or cause discomfort.
(Intransitive) To do something to upset or anger someone; to be troublesome.
To wear down, rub away, or scrape by friction:
To decrease is defined as to make something smaller or fewer or to become smaller or fewer.
(By extension) To run through from first to last; to repeat like a schoolboy declining a noun.
To lessen, as in amount, worth, etc.
To give way; collapse:
To undergo radioactive disintegration spontaneously
To fade is defined as to become less bright, to grow more faint, less popular, or less strong, or to begin to wither away and disappear.
To dress, especially in fine clothes; adorn.
To cover by this means
To overlay or spread with something:
The definition of affect means to produce a change in something.
rejected (antonym)
To turn down (an applicant, as for a job); refuse to accept.
refused (antonym)
To decline to accept; reject
refreshed (antonym)
(Comput.) To generate a fresh display of or on
cheered (antonym)
To make happier or more cheerful:
delighted (antonym)
To please greatly:
disrobed (antonym)
To undress
undressed (antonym)
To remove the bandages from (a wound, for example).
dressed (related)
To dress in formal clothes
worn-out (related)
buckled (related)
ill-fitting (related)
tatty (related)
scuff (related)
gaiter (related)
discolour (related)
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