Synonym: damaged, faint, fatigued, old, ragged, secondhand, tired, used, weak. Similar words: outworn, worn out, careworn, horn, corn, born, torn, porn. Meaning: [wɜrn /wɜːm] adj. 1. affected by wear; damaged by long use 2. showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering.
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61. She was looking very haggard and worn.
62. These trousers are so worn they're hardly worth keeping.
63. Hard hats must be worn on site.
64. My shoes have worn down at the heel.
65. His jeans have worn thin at the knees.
66. I've had/worn my hair in a bob for ages.
67. The tyres are worn but still serviceable.
68. That coat is starting to look worn.
69. All this shopping has worn us out.
70. This bottom of bucket has worn through.
71. These phrases were worn out ten years ago.
72. Rocks weather until they are worn away.
73. Those curtains have worn very well.
74. Driving with worn tread can be dangerous.
75. The accident was caused by worn brake shoes.
76. Their persuasion has worn down her opposition.
77. The man had a worn,[Sentencedict.com] weathered face.
78. I've worn holes in my socks.
79. The jacket was worn at the elbows.
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80. The inscription on the coin had worn away.
81. Bowler hats are not often worn nowadays.
82. Proverbs and idioms may become worn with over-use.
83. She was worn out with work.
84. Feet had worn a path in the rock.
85. The water had worn a channel in the rock.
86. The tread on your tyres is very worn.
87. Its teeth were worn down.
88. I've worn holes in all my socks.
89. My shoes are worn out.
90. The nap of the carpet is worn off.