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well-worn
[wel-wawrn, -wohrn]
adjective
showing the effects of extensive use or wear.
well-worn carpets.
trite, hackneyed, or stale.
a well-worn saying.
fittingly or becomingly worn or borne.
a well-worn reserve that never seems haughty.
well-worn
adjective
so much used as to be affected by wear
a well-worn coat
used too often; hackneyed
a well-worn phrase
Word History and Origins
Origin of well-worn1
Example Sentences
But unlike them, Roy, 31, grew up far away from the elite cultural influences of Kolkata, and took a path more well-worn by small-town Indians - a college degree followed by a call-centre job.
The president is definitely alive and sounded like his normal self, which is to say he let loose a bunch of lies, strange fantasies and well-worn rants.
This is a well-worn theme of Starmer's leadership, but he is willing to demote, sideline or dispense with people who have served him very closely.
In that disarray, it may seem easy and safe in 2028 to travel the well-worn route of “a straight, old white guy who fills the status quo.”
That is the well-worn path of sinners come to confession, or, in secular terms, Whittaker Chambers renouncing his allegiance to Stalin.
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