worn

[wɔːn]

worn Definition

  • 1damaged or shabby to the point of being no longer usable or effective
  • 2showing the signs of extensive use or wear; not new

Using worn: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "worn" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The carpet was worn and stained.

  • Example

    She wore a pair of worn-out shoes.

  • Example

    The book's cover was worn from frequent use.

  • Example

    The old man's face was deeply lined and worn.

worn Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for worn

Phrases with worn

  • become less convincing or acceptable through overuse or repetition

    Example

    His excuses for being late have worn thin.

  • exhausted or extremely tired

    Example

    After working two jobs, she was worn to a frazzle.

  • well-worn

    used so much that it is no longer new or interesting

    Example

    The well-worn path led to the river.

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Summary: worn in Brief

'Worn' [wɔːn] describes something that is damaged or shabby to the point of being unusable or ineffective, or showing the signs of extensive use or wear. Examples include 'The carpet was worn and stained.' and 'The old man's face was deeply lined and worn.' Phrases like 'worn thin' imply that something has become less convincing or acceptable through overuse or repetition.

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