This meaning describes things that look old or damaged because they have been used a lot. Clothes, shoes, or objects can look worn when they have marks or holes from use.
My old shoes are very worn now.
The shirt looks worn after many washes.
This meaning describes how a person feels when they are very tired or have little energy. It often happens after doing hard work or after a long day.
After the long walk, I felt worn out.
She looked worn from many hours of work.
This is the past participle form of the verb 'wear.' It is used with helping verbs like 'have' or 'has' to talk about someone having clothes or accessories on the body in the past or still now.
I have worn this jacket many times.
He has worn glasses since he was young.
Here, worn means the effect of damage after something has been used many times. This meaning is often used with machines or objects to talk about their condition after use.
The car has some wear on its tires.
Machine parts show wear after long use.
This meaning refers to things like feelings, energy, or qualities that become weaker because of strong pressure or long effort. It is often used in a figurative or emotional sense.
His worn voice showed he was sick.
The team's worn spirit made them lose.
In this idiom, 'worn thin' means that something like patience, energy, or resources has almost run out because of too much use or stress. It shows a state of being very reduced.
Her patience is worn thin by noise.
The resources are worn thin this month.