Meaning & Definition of word "Wizened"

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    Wizened

    /ˈwɪz.ənd/

    adjective:

    • 1. Shriveled or wrinkled with age.
      • Example: The wizened old man sat on the park bench, telling stories of his youth.
    • 2. Showing the effects of aging, especially in a way that indicates wisdom or experience.
      • Example: Her wizened features were a testament to the many hardships she had endured.
    • 3. Having a weathered or aged appearance.
      • Example: The wizened trees stood as silent witnesses to the passage of time.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'wysen', meaning 'to wither'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    wizened old man:

    A term often used to describe an elderly man who is frail and has a lot of wrinkles.

    wizened tree:

    Referring to a tree that appears old and weathered.

    Related Words

    aged:

    Having lived for many years; old.

    withered:

    Shriveled or shrunken, especially due to age or lack of moisture.

    decrepit:

    Worn out or ruined because of age or neglect.

    Slang Meanings of wizened

    Meaning: Old and past their prime.

    Example Sentence: That car is all wizened; it won't last much longer.

    Meaning: Having a decrepit appearance.

    Example Sentence: He's looking pretty wizened since he retired.