weather-beaten

adjective
UK: /ˈweðəˌbiːtn/
US: /ˈweðərˌbiːtn/
  1. Damaged by being exposed to the weather for a long time.

    1. The old boat was weather-beaten.
    2. The weather-beaten shack looked abandoned after years of harsh storms.
  2. Having a rough appearance from being outside in bad weather.

    1. He had a weather-beaten face.
    2. The sailor's weather-beaten hands told stories of his life at sea.

Synonyms

battered worn

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "weather-beaten" in English means: Damaged by being exposed to the weather for a long time., Having a rough appearance from being outside in bad weather..

The phonetic transcription of "weather-beaten" is /ˈweðəˌbiːtn/ in British English and /ˈweðərˌbiːtn/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "weather-beaten": battered, worn.

Example usage of "weather-beaten": "The old boat was weather-beaten.". More examples on the page.