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Impairment resulting from long use The tires showed uneven wear |
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A covering designed to be worn on a person's body |
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The act of having on your person as a covering or adornment She bought it for everyday wear |
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Be dressed in She was wearing yellow that day |
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Have on one's person He wore a red ribbon Bear a scar |
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Have in one's aspect Wear an expression of one's attitude or personality He always wears a smile |
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Deteriorate through use or stress The constant friction wore out the cloth |
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Have or show an appearance of Wear one's hair in a certain way |
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Last and be usable This dress wore well for almost ten years |
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Go to pieces The lawn mower finally broke The gears wore out The old chair finally fell apart completely |
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Exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress We wore ourselves out on this hike |
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Put clothing on one's body What should I wear today? He put on his best suit for the wedding The princess donned a long blue dress The queen assumed the stately robes He got into his jeans |
noun | deterioration, impairment |
noun | clothing, article of clothing, vesture, covering, consumer goods
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noun | wearing, act, human action, human activity
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verb | have on
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verb | bear, have, feature |
verb | have, feature |
verb | wear off, wear out, wear thin, deteriorate |
verb | have, feature |
verb | hold out, endure, last, endure |
verb | break, wear out, bust, fall apart, decay, crumble, delapidate, wear away, wear off, wear away
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verb | tire, wear upon, tire out, weary, jade, wear out, outwear, wear down, fag out, fag, fatigue, indispose |
verb | put on, get into, don, assume, dress, get dressed
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