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careworn

[kair-wawrn, -wohrn] / ˈkɛərˌwɔrn, -ˌwoʊrn /




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Patrick’s transition from lovesick boy to careworn man is central to the shock and strength of Scott’s performance.

From New York Times

That was how I felt when Barbara Apple — looking a bit pale and careworn, but unmistakably herself — materialized on my computer screen on Wednesday night.

From New York Times

A tear trickled down her careworn face, dampening the faded bandanna she wore for protection from the virus.

From Los Angeles Times

Jones, a Tony winner for her portrayal of careworn mom Heidi in “Dear Evan Hansen,” locates in Diana a woman whose charms and humor have dissolved in the acid of her restive grief.

From Washington Post

And what Hunter, director Davis McCallum and the cast manage to say about it will bolster your compassion for careworn survivors everywhere, struggling to carry on.

From Washington Post