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weathered
[ weth-erd ]
adjective
- seasoned or otherwise affected by exposure to the weather.
- (of wood) artificially treated to seem discolored or stained by the action of air, rain, etc.
- (of rocks) worn, disintegrated, or changed in color or composition by weathering. weathering.
- Architecture. made sloping or inclined, as a window sill, to prevent the lodgment of water.
weathered
/ ˈ·Éɛðə»å /
adjective
- affected by exposure to the action of the weather
- (of rocks and rock formations) eroded, decomposed, or otherwise altered by the action of water, wind, frost, heat, etc
- (of a sill, roof, etc) having a sloped surface so as to allow rainwater to run off
- (of wood) artificially stained so as to appear weather-beaten
weathered garden furniture
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of weathered1
Example Sentences
The industry has weathered tariff tumult before, including during Trump’s first administration.
He nodded to the tough last few years for theater owners, who first weathered the pandemic, then the dual writers and actors strikes in 2023, which limited their options for films.
“I hope that in 10 years, I’m talking about how we weathered that storm, we’ve come out the other side, and we’re stronger than we were before.â€
Rivas explained that over time the wood weathered from brown to gray and was termite resistant.
The stadium, on the other hand, nailed its most important dress rehearsal, rolling out a hybrid grass carpet that weathered the strain of four games in as many days.
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