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timeworn
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
timeworn
(adjective)
timeworn
/
ˈ
taɪmˌwoɚn/
adjective
timeworn
/
ˈ
taɪmˌwoɚn/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of TIMEWORN
[
more timeworn; most timeworn
]
1
:
in bad condition because of age
a
timeworn
sweater with holes in the sleeves
The houses on the street are all
timeworn
and badly in need of repair.
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no longer interesting or effective because of being old or used too often
a
timeworn
joke/excuse
He gave us the same
timeworn
speech about the need to work hard.
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