worn out (Meaning)

Wordnet

worn out (s)

drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted

used until no longer useful

drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted

Webster

worn out (a.)

Consumed, or rendered useless, by wearing; as, worn-out garments.

worn out Sentence Examples

  1. After a day of hard labor, the old tools were worn out beyond repair.
  2. The tires on my car were so worn out that I could hardly hold the road.
  3. The battery in my phone was almost worn out, so I had to charge it immediately.
  4. The wooden floorboards in the hallway were worn out from years of foot traffic.
  5. The clothes I picked up from the thrift store were so worn out that I couldn't wear them without repair.
  6. The old couch in the living room was so worn out that it sagged in the middle.
  7. The brake pads on my bike were worn out, making it unsafe to ride.
  8. The shoes I bought on sale were worn out within a few weeks.
  9. The worn out broom in the corner was barely able to sweep up dirt.
  10. The old dictionary on my desk was so worn out that the pages were falling apart.

FAQs About the word worn out

drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted, used until no longer useful, drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; com

tired, exhausted, worn, weary, burned-out, aweary, loggy, prostrate, dead, knackered

fresh, rested, refreshed, fresh, unwearied, rested, relaxed, refreshed, relaxed, rejuvenated

After a day of hard labor, the old tools were worn out beyond repair.

The tires on my car were so worn out that I could hardly hold the road.

The battery in my phone was almost worn out, so I had to charge it immediately.

The wooden floorboards in the hallway were worn out from years of foot traffic.