gastado — meaning in English
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English meaning
- distressed adjective Very upset, anxious, or in pain.
- hackneyed adjective Used so often that it has lost its force or originality.
- knackered adj Extremely tired or worn out.
- old adj Having existed for a long time; not new or young.
- stereotypical adjective Matching a common, oversimplified idea of what something or someone should be like; predictable in an unoriginal way.
Senses
gastado is used for these senses in English:
- distressed (of furniture, etc.) Faded or abused in order to appear old, or antique.
- hackneyed Repeated too often.
- knackered (UK, Irish, South Africa, colloquial) Broken, inoperative.
- old Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time.
- stereotypical Banal, commonplace, and clichéd because of overuse.
- worn-out Damaged due to continued or hard exposure or use until no longer effective or useful.
distressed — full definition
- adjective Very upset, anxious, or in pain.
- adjective Deliberately made to look old or worn.