verb
I shall wear my new suit tonight
I wondered why she wore such a curious expression
The water has worn down the rocks till they are round and shiny. The inscription on the stone is worn away. After years of use, the paint has worn off
I wrote to the makers telling them the shoes have worn well
The hours wore on as I waited for the test results
You must be worn out from carrying those heavy books
I find it wearing to listen to that music all day long
noun
Did you get much wear out of your new hat? Suzanne is modelling a silver lam‚ dress for evening wear
As the engine ages, heavier oil is needed to offset the normal wear