weathered

English

Adjective

weathered (comparative more weathered, superlative most weathered)

  1. Worn by weather, as of rocks, stone, etc.
  2. (architecture) Made slightly sloping, so as to throw off water.
  3. (figurative) experienced
    • 1980, Journal of Spanish Studies: twentieth century, volume 8, Kansas State University, page 95:
      In this scene Lupita, the neophyte, is counselled by more weathered professionals about the rules and regulations of whoring.

Translations

Verb

weathered

  1. simple past and past participle of weather
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