wayworn

adjective
UK: /ˈweɪwɔːrn/
US: /ˈweɪwɔːrn/
  1. Tired from traveling, especially on foot.

    1. The wayworn traveler finally reached the inn.
    2. The wayworn hikers needed rest after a long climb up the mountain pass.
  2. Looking tired and worn out from a long journey or difficult experience.

    1. Her wayworn face told a story of hardship.
    2. The wayworn building stood as a reminder of the city's past struggles.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "wayworn" in English means: Tired from traveling, especially on foot., Looking tired and worn out from a long journey or difficult experience..

The phonetic transcription of "wayworn" is /ˈweɪwɔːrn/ in British English and /ˈweɪwɔːrn/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "wayworn": weary, tired, fatigued, exhausted.

Example usage of "wayworn": "The wayworn traveler finally reached the inn.". More examples on the page.