[
UK
/wˈɛðəd/
]
[ US /ˈwɛðɝd/ ]
[ US /ˈwɛðɝd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
worn by exposure to the weather
a house of weathered shingles
How To Use weathered In A Sentence
- The softer rock has been weathered away into soil.
- The rough-hewn boards of the boathouse were grey and weathered. THE MYSTERY OF THE PURPLE PIRATE
- Religious publications also appear to have weathered the downturn in religious practice.
- Vicky Fox, a towering transwoman with yellow hair and brown skin, hurls herself dramatically onto the floor and begins contorting about on the weathered tile when I ask to take her picture. Down and Delirious in Mexico City
- Plant leans forward, vast swathes of hair tumbling down on either side of his weathered face. Times, Sunday Times
- The unit is an orange/red-weathered ignimbrite, which is generally massive and strongly feldsparphyric.
- The investigator then pressed his face against the weathered boarding, his eye even with the hole.
- Old timbers are weathered and darker and provide warmth and intimacy. Times, Sunday Times
- They wore chaps criss-crossed with scars from needle sharp cactus, their hats were badly weathered, having survived many suns, winds and rains.
- The materials used on the exteriors give the house a pleasing, weathered appearance.