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verb wore, worn, wearing
- 1. To be dressed in something, or have it on one's body.
- Thesaurus: dress, put on, don, be clothed in, have on, cover, wrap, get into.
3. To have (a certain expression).
4. To display or show something.
5. Said of a ship: to fly (a flag).
intr
6. Said of a carpet or garment: to become thin or threadbare through use.
- Thesaurus: erode, decay, deteriorate, waste, fade.
intr
8. To bear intensive use; to last in use.
9. colloq
- To accept (an excuse or story, etc) or tolerate (a situation, etc).
- Example: worn to a frazzle
- 1. The act of wearing or state of being worn.
2. Clothes suitable for a specified purpose, person or occasion, etc.
- Example: menswear
- Example: evening wear
- Example: subjected to heavy wear
- Thesaurus: depreciation, erosion, damage, corrosion, dilapidation.
noun
- Becoming thin or threadbare.
- Said of an excuse, etc: becoming unconvincing or ineffective through over-use.
- Showing signs of wear.
- Showing signs of exhaustion or intoxication, etc.
Phrasal Verb: wear away or wear something away
- To become or make something thin, or to disappear or make something disappear completely, through rubbing or weathering, etc.
- To become reduced or consumed, or to reduce or consume something, by constant use, rubbing, friction, etc.
- To tire or overcome them, especially with persistent objections or demands.
- Said of a feeling or pain, etc: to become less intense; to disappear gradually.
- Said of time: to pass.
- To irritate them.
- To become unusable or make it unusable through use. See also worn out.
- To tire them completely; to exhaust them.
- Said of clothing, etc: to develop a hole through heavy wear.
