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wornout

Wasted vs Wornout - What's the difference?

wasted | wornout |

Wornout vs Weary - What's the difference?

wornout | weary |

Wornout is likely misspelled.


Wornout has no English definition.

As an adjective weary is

having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; tired; fatigued.

As a verb weary is

to make or to become weary.

Worn vs Wornout - What's the difference?

worn | wornout |

Effete vs Wornout - What's the difference?

effete | wornout |

Lacklustre vs Wornout - What's the difference?

lacklustre | wornout |

Wornout is likely misspelled.


Wornout has no English definition.

As an adjective lacklustre

is british an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Wornout vs Rundown - What's the difference?

wornout | rundown |


As a noun rundown is

a rough outline generally used in the definite, as the rundown .

As an adjective rundown is

.

Wornout vs Used - What's the difference?

wornout | used |


As a verb used is

(use).

As an adjective used is

that is or has or have been used.

Wornout vs Exhausted - What's the difference?

wornout | exhausted |


As an adjective exhausted is

depleted; in a state of exhaustion.

As a verb exhausted is

(exhaust).

Wornout vs Shabby - What's the difference?

wornout | shabby |


As an adjective shabby is

torn or worn; poor; mean; ragged.