Pronunciation: /taɪm-wɔrn/
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case, 'time-worn' describes something that appears old or worn due to the passage of time
A1 The time-worn book had pages yellowed with age.
A2 She wore a time-worn locket that had been passed down through generations.
B1 The village was filled with charming, time-worn buildings that told stories of the past.
B2 The time-worn statue in the town square had become a symbol of resilience and strength.
C1 The antique shop was a treasure trove of time-worn artifacts from different eras.
C2 The time-worn cathedral stood as a testament to the enduring beauty of Gothic architecture.
formal The time-worn artifacts in the museum provide valuable insights into ancient civilizations.
informal I love browsing through time-worn books at the used bookstore.
slang That jacket looks so time-worn, it's practically vintage.
figurative Her time-worn smile told a story of resilience and wisdom.
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