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worn in Latin

worn in Latin is trītus — worn means damaged, thin, or shabby from long use.

worn in Latin

trītus
adj
Damaged and shabby as a result of much use.

What does "worn" mean?

  1. adj Damaged, thin, or shabby from long use.
    "The stairs had worn grooves from decades of foot traffic."
  2. adj Exhausted or drained, whether physically or emotionally.
    "She looked worn after the long shift."

worn in a sentence

  • The stairs had worn grooves from decades of foot traffic.
  • He wore a pair of worn, comfortable jeans.
  • She looked worn after the long shift.

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What is "worn" in Latin?

"worn" in Latin is trītus. worn means: Damaged, thin, or shabby from long use.

How do you use "worn" in a sentence?

Example: "The stairs had worn grooves from decades of foot traffic." In Latin, "worn" is trītus.

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