be washed-out

  • 1Washed Out — Основная информация Полное имя …

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  • 2washed-out — adj 1.) not brightly coloured any more, usually as a result of being washed many times ▪ a washed out shade of blue 2.) [not before noun] feeling weak and looking unhealthy because you are very tired ▪ Debbie s looking a bit washed out. 3.) AmE a …

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  • 3washed-out — [ ,waʃt aut ] adjective 1. ) washed out clothes have lost a lot of their color because they have been washed so often a ) INFORMAL someone who is washed out looks very pale and sick or tired 2. ) AMERICAN a washed out road has been damaged so… …

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  • 4washed out — {adj.} Listless in appearance; pale, wan. * /Small wonder Harry looks so washed out; he has just recovered from major surgery./ …

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  • 5washed out — {adj.} Listless in appearance; pale, wan. * /Small wonder Harry looks so washed out; he has just recovered from major surgery./ …

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  • 6washed-out — [wôsht′out′] adj. 1. faded in color, specif. from washing 2. Informal tired; spiritless 3. Informal tired looking; pale and wan …

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  • 7washed-out — washed′ out′ adj. 1) faded, esp. from washing 2) inf Informal. a) weary; exhausted b) tired looking; wan • Etymology: 1830–40 …

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  • 8washed-out — [adj] faded bleached, colorless, discolored, drained, drawn, dull, etiolated, fatigued, lusterless, not shiny, pale, pallid, run down, shopworn, tattered, threadbare, tired, worn; concepts 560,617,618 …

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  • 9washed out — ► ADJECTIVE 1) faded by or as if by repeated washing. 2) pale and tired …

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  • 10washed out — see washed out …

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