Meaning & Definition of word "Tattered"

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    Tattered

    /ˈtætərd/

    adjective:

    • 1. worn to shreds; ragged; showing signs of much wear or use
      • Example: He wore a tattered jacket that had seen better days.
    • 2. torn and frayed, especially in relation to clothing or fabric
      • Example: The children played in the tattered remains of an old tent.
    • 3. in a state of disrepair or neglect
      • Example: The once grand mansion now stood with tattered curtains fluttering in the wind.
    • 4. damaged in a way that suggests hardships endured
      • Example: The tattered old book held stories of generations past.

    Etymology

    From the word 'tatter', which means to tear or rip.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    tattered remains:

    What is left over from something that has been damaged or destroyed.

    tattered clothes:

    Clothes that are worn out and no longer in good condition.

    tattered edges:

    The rough and torn borders of a fabric or paper.

    Related Words

    tatter:

    A torn piece of cloth; a rag.

    ragged:

    Having a rough or uneven edge; worn and torn.

    Slang Meanings of tattered

    Meaning: Intoxicated or very tired.

    Example Sentence: After the party last night, I felt completely tattered.

    Meaning: In a disheveled or unkempt state.

    Example Sentence: He looked tattered after the long trip.