wornness

/ˈwɔrnnəs/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being damaged, thin, or weak from continuous use or age.
    • The wornness of the old carpet showed where everyone walked.
    • The librarian noted the wornness of the book's cover from years of borrowing.
    • He could see the wornness in the knees of his favorite jeans.
  2. A feeling of being very tired, physically or mentally, from hard work or stress.
    • After the long hike, a deep wornness settled into her bones.
    • She tried to hide the wornness from her face, but her eyes gave it away.
    • The wornness in his voice made everyone stop and listen.
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