worn in Portuguese
worn in Portuguese is gastado, gasto, surrado — worn means damaged, thin, or shabby from long use.
worn in Portuguese
gastado
Damaged and shabby as a result of much use.
gasto
Damaged and shabby as a result of much use.
surrado
Damaged and shabby as a result of much use.
What does "worn" mean?
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adj Damaged, thin, or shabby from long use.
"The stairs had worn grooves from decades of foot traffic."
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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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Frequently asked questions
What is "worn" in Portuguese?
"worn" in Portuguese is gastado, gasto, surrado. 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 Portuguese, "worn" is gastado, gasto, surrado.
Are there other ways to say "worn" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "worn": gastado, gasto, surrado.
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