weathered

/ˈwɛðərd/
adjective
  1. Worn, changed, or damaged by exposure to the weather.
    • She loved the look of weathered wood in her garden furniture.
    • The old statue was weathered, with its features barely visible anymore.
    • The weathered fence had turned gray after years of rain and sun.
  2. Having a rough or lined appearance from age or experience.
    • The sailor had a weathered face from years at sea under the sun.
    • His weathered hands showed the hard work of a lifetime.
    • The farmer's weathered skin told stories of long days in the fields.
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