kulunut — meaning in English
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English meaning
- decrepit adj Weakened, worn out, or in poor condition, typically from age or long use.
- hackneyed adjective Used so often that it has lost its force or originality.
- shot noun The firing of a gun, or the result of firing it.
- stale adj No longer fresh; dried out or gone off, especially food or drink.
- threadbare adjective Worn so thin that the threads of the fabric show through; shabby from long use.
- trite adjective Overused to the point of being boring or meaningless; unoriginal.
- worn adj Damaged, thin, or shabby from long use.
Senses
kulunut is used for these senses in English:
- decrepit Weakened or worn out from age or wear.
- hackneyed Repeated too often.
- shot (colloquial) Worn out or broken.
- stale No longer fresh, new, or interesting, in reference to ideas and immaterial things; clichéd, hackneyed, dated.
- threadbare Of cloth, clothing, furnishings, etc.: frayed and worn to an extent that the nap is damaged and the warp and weft threads show; shabby, worn-out.
- trite Often in reference to a word or phrase: used so many times that it is commonplace, or no longer interesting or effective; worn out, hackneyed.
- well-worn Showing signs of wear because of extensive use.
- well-worn (by extension) trite or hackneyed; repeated too often