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Term: Haggard

Definition:

Adjective:

  • Looking exhausted, worn out, and gaunt, typically due to fatigue or suffering.
  • In a state of wild disarray or disorder; untamed or unkempt.

Noun:

  • A person who appears worn out or exhausted, often due to illness or extreme stress.

Verb:

  • To cause someone or something to become haggard.

Sample Sentences:

Adjective:

  1. After working three consecutive night shifts, Sarah looked haggard and desperately needed some rest.
  2. The abandoned house stood haggard in the middle of the overgrown meadow, its windows shattered and walls crumbling.

Noun:

  1. The novel's protagonist, a haggard detective haunted by the unsolved case, was determined to find the truth.

Verb:

  1. The relentless workload at the office haggarded Mark, leaving him physically and emotionally drained.

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