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Meaning of worn out
The primary meaning of "worn out" refers to something or someone that has become exhausted or damaged from use or effort.
Etymology of worn out
The phrase "worn out" is derived from the verb "wear", which originated from Old English "werian", and the preposition "out", which has been used since Old English times to indicate a state of being exhausted or depleted.
Synonyms
exhausted
tired
fatigued
weary
spent
drained
depleted
worn
faded
frayed
threadbare
decrepit
dilapidated
crumbling
deteriorated
weakened
enfeebled
feeble
fragile
brittle
shattered
broken
shattered
crushed
deflated
deflated
limp
listless
lethargic
sluggish
torpid
somnolent
drowsy
sleepy
lackluster
lackadaisical
apathetic
indifferent
lethargic
enervated
debilitated
incapacitated
disabled
crippled
handicapped
impaired
weakened
enfeebled
fragile
broken
Definitions
- No longer usable or effective because of being used too much
- * Extremely tired, either physically or mentally
Usage Examples
- The shoes were worn out from years of heavy use.
- * She felt worn out after working non-stop for 12 hours.
- * The machine was worn out and needed to be replaced.
Antonyms
refreshed
rejuvenated
revitalized
renewed
restored
revitalized
invigorated
energized
refreshed
refreshed
revitalized
strong
sturdy
robust
vigorous
energetic
lively
animated
vibrant
flourishing
thriving
blooming
prospering
flourishing
brand new
unused
untouched
pristine
unblemished
flawless
impeccable
perfect
intact
undamaged
unscathed
unbroken
unworn