weather-beaten Antonyms
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Meaning of weather-beaten
Wordnet
weather-beaten (s)
tanned and coarsened from being outdoors
worn by exposure to the weather
Webster
weather-beaten (a.)
Beaten or harassed by the weather; worn by exposure to the weather, especially to severe weather.
weather-beaten Sentence Examples
- The weather-beaten old mariner bore the scars of countless storms.
- Her weather-beaten hands told tales of years of hard labor in the unforgiving elements.
- The weather-beaten wooden gate creaked open, inviting visitors into the ancient castle.
- The once-vibrant sails were now weather-beaten and torn, a testament to the vessel's long seafaring journey.
- The weather-beaten cottage stood on the hilltop, its exterior etched with the passage of time.
- The weather-beaten farmer surveyed his drought-stricken land, his face lined with worry.
- The weather-beaten statue of Neptune stood sentinel at the edge of the ocean, its features eroded by centuries of wind and salt.
- The weather-beaten lighthouse warned ships against the treacherous shoals below.
- The weather-beaten face of the mountain climber reflected his years of relentless pursuits.
- The weather-beaten old tree had weathered countless storms, its trunk gnarled and its leaves scarred.
FAQs About the word weather-beaten
tanned and coarsened from being outdoors, worn by exposure to the weatherBeaten or harassed by the weather; worn by exposure to the weather, especially to sever
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The weather-beaten old mariner bore the scars of countless storms.
Her weather-beaten hands told tales of years of hard labor in the unforgiving elements.
The weather-beaten wooden gate creaked open, inviting visitors into the ancient castle.
The once-vibrant sails were now weather-beaten and torn, a testament to the vessel's long seafaring journey.