The difference between Timeworn and Tired
When used as adjectives, timeworn means showing the effects of wear due to long use, whereas tired means in need of some rest or sleep.
check bellow for the other definitions of Timeworn and Tired
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Timeworn as an adjective:
Showing the effects of wear due to long use.
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Timeworn as an adjective:
Trite or banal; overused or hackneyed.
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Tired as a verb:
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Tired as an adjective:
In need of some rest or sleep.
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Tired as an adjective:
Fed up, annoyed, irritated, sick of.
Examples:
"I'm tired of this"
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Tired as an adjective:
Overused, cliché.
Examples:
"a tired song"
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Tired as an adjective (slang, AAVE):
ineffectual; incompetent