Torn
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English
Verb
torn
- Past participle of tear (rip, rend, speed).
Thesaurus
affected, aggravated, agonized, alienated, broken, burned, burst, busted, checked, chipped, cleft, cloven, cracked, crazed, cut, damaged, deteriorated, devoured by, disaffected, disunited, divided, dowdy, down-at-heel, down-at-the-heels, embittered, estranged, exacerbated, frayed, frazzled, full of holes, harmed, holey, hurt, imbued with, impaired, imperfect, impressed, impressed with, in bits, in pieces, in rags, in shards, in shreds, in tatters, injured, irreconcilable, irritated, lacerate, lacerated, mangled, moved, mutilated, obsessed, obsessed by, patchy, penetrated with, quartered, racked, ragged, raggedy, ratty, rent, riven, ruptured, scalded, scorched, scruffy, seedy, seized with, separated, severed, shabby, shattered, shoddy, shredded, slashed, slit, smashed, splintered, split, sprung, stricken, tacky, tattered, tatty, the worse for, tortured, touched, weakened, worse, worse off, worsened, wracked
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA: /tɔː(ɹ)n/
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Audio (UK) noicon (file) - (US) IPA: /toʊrn/, /tɔrn/
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Audio (US) noicon (file) - Rhymes: -ɔː(r)n
Notes
Catalan
Noun
Torn m. (plural Torns)
Pronunciation
- IPA: /torn/,
Etymology
From Latin tornus.
Norwegian
Noun
Torn m. or f. (definite singular torna/tornen; indefinite plural torner; definite plural tornene)
- A thorn
Old English
Noun
Torn n. (nominative plural torn)
Etymology
From West Germanic. Cognate with Old Saxon torn (Dutch toorn), Old High German zorn (German Zorn).
Pronunciation
- IPA: /torn/
Swedish
Noun
Torn n.