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played out

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Definition:

"Played out" is an adjective that means something is worn out or exhausted. When someone or something is "played out," it feels drained of energy or effectiveness. You might use it to describe a person who is very tired, or something that has been used so much that it no longer works well.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "played out" to describe people who are very tired or exhausted after doing something for a long time.
  • You can also use it to describe things that are no longer useful because they have been used too much.
Examples:
  1. For people: "After running the marathon, I felt completely played out."
  2. For things: "The old computer is played out; it takes forever to start."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "played out" can also refer to ideas or trends that have become stale or overused. For example: - "The fashion trend became played out after everyone started wearing it."

Word Variants:
  • Play out (verb): To act out a situation or scenario. For example, "They decided to play out the scene from the movie."
  • Played out (past participle): Used to describe something that has already reached this state.
Different Meanings:
  • In a different context, "play out" can mean to carry out or to unfold a situation or event. For example, "Let's see how the situation will play out."
Synonyms:
  • Worn out
  • Exhausted
  • Drained
  • Fatigued
  • Tired
  • Overused (when referring to ideas or trends)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Burned out": This idiom means to be very tired or exhausted, especially from working too hard.

    • Example: "After working long hours for several months, she felt burned out."
  • "Fagged out": This is a less common term but means the same as "played out," indicating extreme tiredness.

  • "Worn to a frazzle": This idiom means to be extremely tired or worn out.

    • Example: "After the busy holiday season, the staff was worn to a frazzle."
Summary:

So, when you hear "played out," think of being very tired or something that has been used too much.

Adjective
  1. worn out
    • a played out deck of cards
  2. drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted
    • the day's shopping left her exhausted
    • he went to bed dog-tired
    • was fagged and sweaty
    • the trembling of his played out limbs
    • felt completely washed-out
    • only worn-out horses and cattle
    • you look worn out

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