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worn1 [wo:n, Am wɔ:rn] VB

worn pp of wear

See also wear

I . wear <wore, worn> [weəʳ, Am wer] VB trans

4. wear Brit inf (permit, tolerate):

worn2 [wɔ:n, Am wɔ:rn] ADJ

1. worn clothes, shoes:

worn

2. worn person:

worn

3. worn joke:

worn

well-worn ADJ

1. well-worn clothes:

2. well-worn objects:

3. well-worn phrase:

worn-out ADJ

1. worn-out clothes, shoes:

2. worn-out wheel bearings:

3. worn-out person:

I . wear <wore, worn> [weəʳ, Am wer] VB trans

4. wear Brit inf (permit, tolerate):

III . wear [weəʳ, Am wer] N no pl

wear on VB intr

wear on time:

I . wear out VB intr

1. wear out shoes:

2. wear out battery, patience:

II . wear out VB trans

1. wear out (become weak, thin):

2. wear out person, patience:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
We think we live in a fictional world where all we need is our treasured, worn-out, parochial political truisms.
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Leggings have even been worn by a hurling full back.
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Ultimately, browline glasses accounted for half of all eyeglasses sold and worn in the 1950s.
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Waders are frequently worn by pastors during full immersion baptism and have an important application during flooding, while walking along the streets or indoor.
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Miniature and molded-case circuit breakers are usually discarded when the contacts have worn, but power circuit breakers and high-voltage circuit breakers have replaceable contacts.
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He has sometimes worn an armored battle-suit containing an exoskeleton that amplifies his strength to superhuman levels.
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Some berets have a piece of buckram or other stiffener in the position where the badge is intended to be worn.
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There are to be as little scents worn as possible to conference as well, though deodorant is a must.
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It was worn with the standard fieldgrey "fallschirmjger" trousers with either front lacing paratrooper or cleated mountain boots.
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Latex gloves offer no protection, so specially resistant gloves, such as those made of nitrile rubber, are worn when handling its salts.
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