washed-out (Meaning)

Wordnet

washed-out (s)

drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted

having lost freshness or brilliance of color

washed-out

empty of life or energy, depleted in vigor or animation, faded in color

washed-out Sentence Examples

  1. The once-vibrant canvas had become washed-out and faded over time.
  2. After the relentless rain, the colors in the garden were washed-out and lifeless.
  3. The hiker's clothes were washed-out and stained from days on the trail.
  4. The washed-out sunlight cast a dull glow on the desolate landscape.
  5. The washed-out colors of the old photograph hinted at a forgotten past.
  6. The walls of the abandoned building had become washed-out and crumbling.
  7. The washed-out jeans were a testament to years of wear and tear.
  8. The washed-out sky hinted at the impending storm.
  9. The washed-out hues of the sunset were a reminder of the day's end.
  10. The washed-out and lifeless expression on her face spoke volumes about her inner turmoil.

FAQs About the word washed-out

drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted, having lost freshness or brilliance of colorempty of life or energy, depleted in vigo

faded, dull, light, pale, dulled, white, washy,faint, pastel, neutral

rich, rich, brilliant, vivid, deep, dark, colored, vivid, vibrant, gay

The once-vibrant canvas had become washed-out and faded over time.

After the relentless rain, the colors in the garden were washed-out and lifeless.

The hiker's clothes were washed-out and stained from days on the trail.

The washed-out sunlight cast a dull glow on the desolate landscape.