单词 | unworn |
释义 | unwornadj. 1. a. Not impaired, decayed, or wasted by use, weather, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > condition of matter > state of being undecayed > [adjective] > other spec. unruinated1567 unfretted1577 unworna1586 unclung1587 unseared1599 unwithered1599 unruined1607 unabraded1827 unweathered1843 untattered1856 as new1898 a1586 Sir P. Sidney tr. Psalmes David (1823) viii. viii What things els of waters traceth The unworn pathes, his rule embraceth. 1602 J. Davies Mirum in Modum sig. L1 For in Not-beeings bottome, being fast, Ought would to worse then nought, vnworen wast. 1616 in J. Stuart Extracts Council Reg. Aberdeen (1848) II. 342 Stanes..[that] abyde baith wind and wather, vnworne or consumeit. a1677 I. Barrow Wks. (1683) II. 98 This great Machine.., unimpaired in its beauty, unworn in its parts. 1757 E. Young Paraphr. Job in Wks. I. 215 Will the tall Reem..Submit his unworn shoulder to the yoke. 1772 Philos. Trans. 1771 (Royal Soc.) 61 466 Any two of them, that appeared to be perfect and unworn. 1813 Ld. Byron Giaour 33 There read of Cain the curse and crime, In characters unworn by time. 1818 P. B. Shelley Julian & Maddalo 540 The colours of his mind seemed yet unworn. 1877 M. Oliphant Makers of Florence (ed. 2) iv. 102 The beautiful countenance yet unworn with anything worse than the sweet sorrows of a visionary love. 1883 ‘Ouida’ Wanda I. 41 Those cool, vast, unworn mountain solitudes. b. Not worn or thrown off. ΘΚΠ the world > time > change > absence of change, changelessness > lasting quality, permanence > [adjective] > remaining in specified condition unbrokena1300 unbrokea1325 unperisheda1400 upstandingc1450 unviolate1548 uncancelled1557 yet1608 voidless1642 indissolved1659 standing1673 unruinablea1684 unworn1748 decayless1828 1748 S. Richardson Clarissa VII. lxxviii. 258 The unworn-off effects of the midnight revel. c. Not exhausted or worn out. ΚΠ 1882 E. B. Pusey Parochial & Cathedral Serm. vi. 80 A dull heavy temper He will transform into patient unworn endurance for love of Jesus. 2. Free from deterioration or weakening; unimpaired, fresh. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > perfection > [adjective] > free from violation or corruption inviolate1412 incontaminate1508 unperverted?1542 inviolated1548 incorrupt1550 unviolated1555 untwight1558 unappaired1561 unprofaned1582 unimpaired1583 incorrupted1590 untainted1590 uncontaminated1611 undefileda1617 square1628 incontaminated1654 unsplit1656 uncontaminate1675 untampered1682 undreggy1720 unworn1759 unbastardized1769 unempoisoned1791 undesecrated1865 the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [adjective] > capable of being wearied or exhausted > not weary or able to be wearied unwearyc893 unwearieda1240 wearilessc1430 long-breatheda1513 unfulyeit?a1513 unfouled1535 indefatigable1586 entire1590 untired1597 tireless1605 untirable1607 unwearyinga1614 unwappereda1625 undefatigable1630 unfatigued1705 unfaltering1727 unworn1759 unfatiguable1799 unfatiguing1808 undrooping1814 fatigueless1818 untiring1859 unflagging1860 1759 E. Burke Philos. Enq. Sublime & Beautiful (ed. 2) Introd. 35 In the morning of our days, when the senses are unworn and tender. 1834 T. Carlyle Sartor Resartus ii. iii. 38/2 The unworn Spirit is strong. 1846 C. Brontë Let. 26 Aug. in E. C. Gaskell Life C. Brontë (1857) II. i. 5 While their minds are mostly unemployed, their sensations are all unworn. 1855 R. Browning In Three Days i See how I come, unchanged, unworn! 3. Of dress, etc.: Not hitherto worn; not actually worn. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > [adjective] > other smalleOE lightc1230 round1402 side-necked1430 wanton1489 Spanish1530 tucked1530 lustya1555 civil1582 open-breasted1598 full1601 everlasting1607 sheeten1611 nothinga1616 burly1651 pin-up1677 slouching1691 double-breasted1701 negligée1718 translated1727 uniform1746 undress1777 single-breasted1796 unworn1798 mamalone1799 costumic1801 safeguard1822 Tom and Jerry1830 lightweight1837 fancy dress1844 wrap-1845 hen-skin1846 Mary Stuart1846 well-cut1849 mousquetaire1851 empire1852 costumary1853 solid1859 spring weight1869 Henri II1870 western1881 hard-boiled1882 man-of-war1883 Henley1886 demi-season1890 Gretchen1890 toreador1892 crossover1893 French cut1896 drifty1897 boxy1898 Buster Brown1902 Romney1903 modistic1907 Peter Pan1908 classic1909 Fauntleroy1911 baby doll1912 flared1928 flare1929 tuck-in1929 unpressed1932 Edwardian1934 swingy1937 topless1937 wraparound1937 dressed-down1939 cover-up1942 Sun Yat-sen1942 utility1942 non-utility1948 sudsable1951 off-the-shoulder1953 peasant1953 flareless1954 A-line1955 matador1955 stretch1956 wash-and-wear1959 layered1962 Tom Jones1964 Carnaby Street1965 Action Man1966 Mao-style1967 wear-dated1968 thermal1970 bondage1980 swaggery1980 hoochie1990 mitumba1990 kinderwhore1994 1798 S. Lee Young Lady's Tale in H. Lee Canterbury Tales II. 226 One who appeared to him to be adorned with the unworn jewels of the Marchioness. 1819 W. Wordsworth Misc. Sonn. i. xxi [She] Put on fresh raiment—till that hour unworn. 1861 G. J. Whyte-Melville Good for Nothing I. 140 And yet..the white dress..might have been consigned unworn to its place in the wardrobe. 1894 Daily News 7 Apr. 5/3 [In this] painting of Mr. Gladstone..the pince-nez would have been better unworn. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.a1586 |
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