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Synonyms

battle-scarred

American  
[bat-l-skahrd] / ˈbæt lˌskɑrd /

adjective

  1. bearing scars or damages received in battle.

    a battle-scarred warship.

  2. showing the effects of hard wear or use.

    a sale of battle-scarred desks.


Etymology

Origin of battle-scarred

First recorded in 1860–65

Example Sentences

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She emerged from the experience battle-scarred and world-weary in 1979 and used her worn-down voice to great effect in a blast of future-forward new wave music called "Broken English."

From Salon • Jan. 30, 2025

Churches took in refugees from battle-scarred Central America in the 1980s, a precursor to their current focus on undocumented immigrants.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 29, 2025

In his early 60s, his body is a marvel, hard and sinewy and believably battle-scarred.

From New York Times • Dec. 5, 2024

This angel is clad in battle-scarred golden armor, holding a pair of wild, serrated swords aloft.

From Slate • Aug. 14, 2024

Since then, the battle-scarred temples with their beautiful statues, stone sculptures, and multilayered towers remain one of the seven man-made wonders of the world.

From "First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers" by Loung Ung