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tattered

American  
[tat-erd] / ˈtæt ərd /

adjective

  1. torn to tatters; ragged.

    a tattered flag.

  2. wearing ragged clothing.

    a tattered old man.


tattered British  
/ ˈtætəd /

adjective

  1. ragged or worn

    a tattered old book

  2. wearing ragged or torn clothing

    tattered refugees

  3. damaged, defeated, or in disarray

    he believes he can bring the tattered party together

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of tattered

1300–50; Middle English; see tatter 1 (noun), -ed 3

Explanation

If something's tattered, it's worn ragged. You'll understand tattered if your dress has been dragging under your car for the last 100 miles. It will be a tattered mess. Tattered often applies to clothes. If you're a nice guy, you might give your coat to the homeless man with the coat that's so tattered it's threadbare and see-through. You can also use tattered figuratively, for something that's in shambles, like the tattered reputation you would have if you embezzled from your grandmother. The word tattered comes from Middle English, from a time when people wore clothing with decorative slashes, and apparently tatter originally meant "a scrap of cloth."

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But we sense from her tattered sweater and blank stare a disconnection.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 19, 2026

Vendors there were hawking shoes, used power tools and watches under tattered blue tarps.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 21, 2025

With a pot of glue, a blade and a keen eye, Manal al-Saadani repairs tattered banknotes -- a necessity in the Gaza Strip, where the cash in circulation is wearing out.

From Barron's • Nov. 29, 2025

And it means that every existing banknote matters more than ever - no matter how tattered.

From BBC • Nov. 29, 2025

As their last act, they lowered and packed the ship’s tattered American flag.

From "American Spirits" by Barb Rosenstock