- adjectiveworn out (adjective) · worn-out (adjective)
- (of a person or animal) extremely tired; exhausted:"you look worn out"
- damaged or shabby to the point of being no longer usable:"worn-out shoes"
- (of an idea, method, or system) used so often or existing for so long as to be considered valueless:"avoid familiar or worn-out ways of writing"
Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- (of a person or animal) extremely tired; exhausted:
- damaged or shabby to the point of being no longer usable:
- (of an idea, method, or system) used so often or existing for so long as to be considered valueless:
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