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wearer verb

wear

The verb form of wearer is wear

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Definitions

  • verb with object wearer to carry or have on the body or about the person as a covering, equipment, ornament, or the like: to wear a coat; to wear a saber; to wear a disguise. 1
  • verb with object wearer to have or use on the person habitually: to wear a wig. 1
  • verb with object wearer to bear or have in one's aspect or appearance: to wear a smile; to wear an air of triumph. 1
  • verb with object wearer to cause (garments, linens, etc.) to deteriorate or change by wear: Hard use has worn these gloves. 1
  • verb with object wearer to impair, deteriorate, or consume gradually by use or any continued process: Long illness had worn the bloom from her cheeks. 1
  • verb with object wearer to waste or diminish gradually by rubbing, scraping, washing, etc.: The waves have worn these rocks. 1
  • verb with object wearer to make (a hole, channel, way, etc.) by such action. 1
  • verb with object wearer to bring about or cause a specified condition in (a person or thing) by use, deterioration, or gradual change: to wear clothes to rags; to wear a person to a shadow. 1
  • verb with object wearer to weary; fatigue; exhaust: Toil and care soon wear the spirit. 1
  • verb with object wearer to pass (time) gradually or tediously (usually followed by away or out): We wore the afternoon away in arguing. 1
  • verb with object wearer Nautical. to bring (a vessel) on another tack by turning until the wind is on the stern. 1
  • verb with object wearer British Dialect. to gather and herd (sheep or cattle) to a pen or pasture. 1
  • verb without object wearer to undergo gradual impairment, diminution, reduction, etc., from wear, use, attrition, or other causes (often followed by away, down, out, or off). 1
  • verb without object wearer to retain shape, color, usefulness, value, etc., under wear, use, or any continued strain: a strong material that will wear; colors that wear well. 1
  • verb without object wearer (of time) to pass, especially slowly or tediously (often followed by on or away): As the day wore on, we had less and less to talk about. 1
  • verb without object wearer to have the quality of being easy or difficult to tolerate, especially after a relatively long association: It's hard to get to know him, but he wears well. 1
  • verb without object wearer Nautical. (of a vessel) to come round on another tack by turning away from the wind. 1
  • verb without object wearer Obsolete. to be commonly worn; to be in fashion. 1
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