washed-out
Americanadjective
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faded, especially from washing.
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Informal.
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weary; exhausted.
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tired-looking; wan.
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adjective
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faded or colourless
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exhausted, esp when being pale in appearance
Etymology
Origin of washed-out
First recorded in 1830–40
Example Sentences
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You turn in a slow circle, taking in the washed-out yellow-and-green signs pointing to the camping showers.
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Frances was trying to draw her out, but Anna May only answered with a washed-out half smile.
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Wearing a washed-out prison uniform and sporting a short grey beard, Masud listened as the hearing before judge Dabney L. Friedrich got under way at the District Court for the District of Columbia on Wednesday.
From BBC
I smiled and bounced heartily on the railcar bench, fluffing up my washed-out, red-checkered dress.
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In Jamaica, the impact was most severe in the southwestern parish of St Elizabeth, where knee-deep mud and washed-out bridges left towns such as Black River cut off.
From BBC
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