time-worn

time-worn
adj
worn, old, aged, dog-eared, out of date, passé, outworn, worn out, ruined, well-worn, tired, trite, stock, stale, threadbare, bromidic, cliché(e)d, hackneyed, weathered, dated, decrepit, ancient, broken-down, run-down, shabby, ragged, hoary, wrinkled, lined
fresh, new

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  • time-worn — time .worn adj 1.) time worn objects are old and have been used a lot ▪ time worn steps 2.) time worn ideas and beliefs are no longer sensible or useful ▪ time worn prejudices …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • time-worn — (adj.) 1729, from TIME (Cf. time) (n.) + WORN (Cf. worn) (adj.) …   Etymology dictionary

  • time|worn — «TYM WRN, WOHRN», adjective. 1. worn by long existence or use: »timeworn steps. 2. worn out by use; trite: »a timeworn excuse. 3. very old; ancient; antiquated: »a timeworn superstition …   Useful english dictionary

  • time worn — index antique Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • time-worn — also timeworn ADJ GRADED Something that is time worn is old or has been used a lot over a long period of time. Even in the dim light the equipment looked old and time worn... These time worn techniques are often very effective approaches to the… …   English dictionary

  • time-worn — UK / US adjective damaged or spoiled by being used a lot or by becoming old time worn stone …   English dictionary

  • time-worn — Synonyms and related words: ageing, ancient, antiquated, antique, archaic, broken down, dated, decrepit, dilapidated, dog eared, hackneyed, moth eaten, obsolescent, obsolete, old, old hat, old fashioned, overused, passe, ragged, ramshackle, run… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • time-worn — a. Impaired by time, superannuated, old, antiquated, dilapidated …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • time-worn — adjective no longer novel …   Wiktionary

  • time-worn — adjective impaired or made less interesting as a result of age or long use …   English new terms dictionary

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