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wear in Maithili মৈথিলী

wear in Tamil தமிழ்

wear in Urdu اُردُو

wear in English

  • wear
    expr. wear down,
    a. to tire; weary.
    Ex. Worn down by ... loneliness, finally smashed by grief, the scholar's mind revolves all these things in a confusion which indicates the onset of death (New Yorker).
    b. to overcome by persistent e

  • wear
    expr. wear off, to become less gradually; diminish.
    Ex. The novelty soon wore off.

  • wear
    expr. wear out,
    a. to wear until no longer fit for use.
    Ex. The child needs new shoes; he has worn out his present pair.
    b. to use up.
    Ex. He did not strike a blow till all the powers of diplomacy had been thoroughly worn out be

  • wear
    expr. wear thin,
    a. to weaken or decrease; wear out.
    Ex. His patience began to wear thin during the long wait. [Her] aggressive ways have worn thin her welcome in many offices (New York Times).
    b. (Figurative.) to lose interest or app

  • wear
    noun the act or process of wearing or turning a ship.

  • wear
    noun wearer.

  • wear
    noun 1. the act of wearing or the fact of being worn.
    Ex. Clothing for summer wearis being shown in the shops. This suit has been in constant wear for two years.
    2. things worn or to be worn; clothing.
    Ex. The store sells children's we

  • wear
    v.i. to turn or be turned to sail with the wind at the stern in changing to the other tack.

  • wear
    v.i. 1. to suffer loss or damage from being used.
    Ex. This coat has worn to shreds.
    2a. to last long; give good service.
    Ex. That coat has worn well.
    b. (Figurative.) to stand the test, as of experience, familiarity, or criticis

  • wear
    v.t. to turn (a ship) to sail with the wind at the stern in changing to the other tack, instead of turning the bow into the wind.

  • wear
    v.t. 1. to have on the body.
    Ex. We wear clothes.
    2. to use in one's costume or adornment, especially habitually.
    Ex. to wear a beard, to wear a watch, to wear one's hair in a pony tail. She wears black since her husband died.
    3

  • wear
    wear (1), verb, wore,worn,wearing,noun.

  • wear
    wear (2), verb, wore,worn,wearing,noun.

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