Definition
To be 'war-worn' implies being tired, weary, or showing the effects of prolonged conflict. It's often used to describe people, objects, or places that have endured hardship and struggle due to war. Think of a soldier returning home, carrying visible and invisible scars. It's less about physical destruction (like 'war-torn') and more about the toll war takes over time. âŗ It signifies exhaustion, resilience, and the enduring impact of conflict.