weather beaten
31blanched — Synonyms and related words: aghast, appalled, ashen, ashy, astounded, awed, awestricken, awestruck, bleached, bleached white, colorless, cowed, deadly pale, decolored, decolorized, doughy, drained, drained of color, eroded, faded, frozen, gray… …
32bleached — Synonyms and related words: bare, barren, blanched, bland, blank, bleached white, bright, characterless, clean, cleanly, clear, dainty, decolored, decolorized, devoid, dirt free, drained, drained of color, empty, eroded, faded, fair, fastidious,… …
33eroded — Synonyms and related words: abated, ablated, attenuated, bated, belittled, blanched, bleached, burnt up, by the board, consumed, contracted, corroded, curtailed, decreased, deflated, depleted, diminished, dissipated, drained, dropped, eaten,… …
34faded — Synonyms and related words: achromatic, achromic, anemic, ashen, ashy, bedraggled, blanched, bleached, bled white, bloodless, cadaverous, chloranemic, colorless, dead, deadly pale, deathly pale, dim, dimmed, dingy, discolored, dull, eroded,… …
35washed out — Synonyms and related words: achromatic, achromic, all in, anemic, ashen, ashy, blanched, bleached, bleary, bled white, bloodless, cadaverous, chloranemic, colorless, dead, deadly pale, deathly pale, depleted, dim, dimmed, dingy, discolored,… …
36wither — 1530s, alteration of M.E. wydderen dry up, shrivel (c.1300), apparently a differentiated and special use of wederen to expose to weather (see WEATHER (Cf. weather)). Cf. Ger. verwittern to become weather beaten, from Witter weather …
37weathered — adj. damaged or worn by exposure to the weather; weatherworn, faded or discolored due to exposure to weather; weather beaten; sloped to allow water to run off (Construction) weath·er || weðə(r) n. atmospheric conditions; stormy weather;… …
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40Wither — With er, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Withered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Withering}.] [OE. wideren; probably the same word as wederen to weather (see {Weather}, v. & n.); or cf. G. verwittern to decay, to be weather beaten, Lith. vysti to wither.] [1913… …