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careworn

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Careworn \Care"worn`\, a. Worn or burdened with care; as, careworn look or face. [1913 Webster] ||

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ a careworn face EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Benjamin walked back to get him, his old face looking more haggard and careworn than usual. ▪ He was pale, but his careworn expression could not disguise the malice in his eyes. ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. show the signs of long-term stresses.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1828, from care (n.) + worn .

Usage examples of careworn.

What compassion, what tenderness, what sensitiveness in the affecting picture of the mother Halictus, abandoned, deprived of her offspring, bewildered and lost, when the terrible spring fly has destroyed her house: bald, emaciated, shabby, careworn, already dogged by the small grey lizard!

With a suprising agility of her careworn body she pushed one of the chairs against her son causing him to trip and fall.

WIVES IN THE SERE I Never a careworn wife but shows, If a joy suffuse her, Something beautiful to those Patient to peruse her, Some one charm the world unknows Precious to a muser, Haply what, ere years were foes, Moved her mate to choose her.

The only thing I noted was that she had looked pale and careworn when I came in, and when I went out her cheeks were the colour of the rose.

He had to be on the far side of forty-five but he had a youthful skin and, out of his official surroundings, he displayed more enthusiasm than she supposed careworn or rank-conscious admirals usually did.

The following day, when O arrived at Sir Stephen's at two o'clock in answer to his summons, she found him looking older and his face careworn.