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(verb) be dressed in. Synonyms: wear, have on. Example: "She was wearing yellow that day."
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(verb) have on one's person. Synonyms: wear, bear. Examples: "He wore a red ribbon." "Bear a scar."
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(verb) have in one's aspect; wear an expression of one's attitude or personality. Synonyms: wear. Example: "He always wears a smile."
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(verb) deteriorate through use or stress. Synonyms: wear, wear off, wear out, wear down, wear thin. Example: "The constant friction wore out the cloth."
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(verb) have or show an appearance of. Synonyms: wear. Example: "Wear one's hair in a certain way."
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(verb) last and be usable. Synonyms: wear, hold out, endure. Example: "This dress wore well for almost ten years."
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(verb) go to pieces. Synonyms: break, wear, wear out, bust, fall apart. Examples: "The lawn mower finally broke." "The gears wore out." "The old chair finally fell apart completely."
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(verb) exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress. Synonyms: tire, wear upon, tire out, wear, weary, jade, wear out, outwear, wear down, fag out, fag, fatigue. Example: "We wore ourselves out on this hike."
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(verb) put clothing on one's body. Synonyms: wear, put on, get into, don, assume. Examples: "What should i wear today?." "He put on his best suit for the wedding." "The princess donned a long blue dress." "The queen assumed the stately robes." "He got into his jeans."
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(adj) affected by wear; damaged by long use. Synonyms: worn (vs. new). Examples: "Worn threads on the screw." "A worn suit." "The worn pockets on the jacket."
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(adj) showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering. Synonyms: careworn, drawn, haggard, raddled. Examples: "Looking careworn as she bent over her mending." "Her face was drawn and haggard from sleeplessness." "That raddled but still noble face." "Shocked to see the worn look of his handsome young face"- charles dickens."
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