Pronunciation: /ˈtaɪmˌwɔrn/
adjective showing the effects of time or age; old and worn out
A1 The timeworn book had yellowed pages and a tattered cover.
A2 The timeworn castle stood on top of the hill, overlooking the village below.
B1 The timeworn traditions of the small town were still upheld by its residents.
B2 The timeworn furniture in the antique shop had a certain charm that attracted collectors.
C1 The timeworn ruins of the ancient civilization were a popular tourist attraction.
C2 The timeworn manuscript contained valuable historical information that had been preserved for centuries.
formal The timeworn manuscript was carefully preserved in the library's archives.
informal The timeworn book had been passed down through generations in my family.
slang The timeworn car was a classic beauty, despite its age.
figurative Her timeworn wisdom was evident in the way she handled difficult situations.
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