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outworn

American  
[out-wawrn, -wohrn] / ˈaʊtˈwɔrn, -ˈwoʊrn /

adjective

  1. out-of-date, outmoded, or obsolete.

    outworn ideas; outworn methods.

  2. worn-out, as clothes.

  3. exhausted in strength or endurance, as persons.


verb

  1. past participle of outwear.

outworn British  
/ ˌaʊtˈwɔːn, ˈaʊtwɔːn /

adjective

  1. no longer accepted, used, believed, etc; obsolete or outmoded

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Other Word Forms

  • unoutworn adjective

Etymology

Origin of outworn

First recorded in 1555–65; out- + worn

Example Sentences

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Could I remount the river of my years To the first fountain of our smiles and tears I would not trace again its stream of hours Between its outworn banks of withered flowers.

From Salon • Dec. 25, 2021

That “hacky, grinding, stinking, outworn, spaceship yarn,” as science fiction author Wilson Tucker memorably put it when he coined the term in 1941.

From Washington Post • Dec. 17, 2021

Labor-intensive, visually compelling works by the Bahamian artist seem to challenge outworn heroes and cultural assumptions of the Western canon, yet some of Strachan’s simplest pieces may be his most pleasing.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 6, 2018

Instead he falls back on older ones, long outworn.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 13, 2017

And as I undressed I saw my outworn clothes and realized that I'd have to shed them.

From "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison