weathered - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective weathered (comparative more weathered, superlative most weathered) Worn by weather, as of rocks, stone, etc (architecture) Made slightly sloping, so as to throw off water Near-synonym: pitched (figurative) experienced
WEATHERED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Today the only memorial to the battle is a weathered medieval stone cross found in a ditch close to the battlefield Plant leans forward, vast swathes of hair tumbling down on either side of his weathered face His weathered face is a complex study in irritability, complacency and charm
What does weathered mean? - Definitions. net Weathered refers to the changes in the texture, composition, appearance, or condition of a physical material or object due to exposure to natural elements such as wind, rain, sun, and temperature variations over time
weathered - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to discolor, disintegrate, or affect injuriously, as by the effects of weather: These crumbling stones have been weathered by the centuries to bear up against and come safely through (a storm, danger, trouble, etc ): to weather a severe illness