"Shopworn" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Shopworn" Meaning

Shopworn means:

Worn or damaged from being sold in a store or being handled by many people. Often implies a slightly worn, faded, or imperfect quality, usually with a discount or reduced price.

Example: "The shopworn copy of the book still had its dust jacket, but it was a bit faded and worn."

"Shopworn" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the Word "Shopworn"


| Example Context | Description |
| --- | --- |
| 1. "The old furniture was shopworn from years of being sold and resold." | The presence of this furniture at a flea market suggests its condition is worn down from constant use and careless handling. |
| 2. "After being in the basement for so long, the television looked shopworn, with dust cobwebs creeping from its sides." | The state of the television, having been left untouched for many years, now displays evidence of wear and neglect. |
| 3. "Her style, though once stylish, now has a shopworn look due to mixing high-end and low-end brands." | The way she mixes expensive brands with those of lower quality gives the appearance of not being carefully curated, which is a sign of being shopworn. |
| 4. "The tired edges of the photographs from the century-old album showed signs of being shopworn from countless viewings." | Over time, such as those in an old treasure chest of family photos, exterior features begin to show universal signs of disrepair from heavy, repeated touching. |
| 5. "After being bought in bulk, none of the quality guarantees could account for the distinctly shopworn feel of the products." | This language is useful to describe a whole ligature of products packaged at one time, exuding a signal of wear around the surface.

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