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address a careworn
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "address a careworn" is not correct and seems incomplete in written English.
It may be intended to describe addressing someone who appears tired or worn out, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "During the meeting, I noticed he had a careworn expression, so I decided to address a careworn look with some encouraging words."
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His blithe tone is designed to address a careworn squad.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Bathed in the operating room lights she looked like a careworn Madonna.
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"I don't buy into things too easy," he tells a careworn Sol.
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SUZANNE WELLS, a slight woman with a careworn face, looked a little shaky as she walked up to the podium and faced a table where four judges sat.
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The A.C. Milan side that lost, 2-0, in Santiago Bernabéu stadium in Madrid had a careworn, aging and at times apparently disinterested appearance.
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Natasha's transition from carefree daughter with a huge heart to a careworn fallen woman has been plotted carefully and believably.
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In one, Selvascura, a careworn king and queen played by Reilly and Hayek, are tormented by their lack of children.
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It features Josh Brolin as a careworn studio troubleshooter and George Clooney as the star of a biblical epic who gets kidnapped.
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Nickerson is played by Brendan Gleeson as a careworn adult, and as pink-cheeked 14-year-old in flashback by Tom Holland.
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In 1863 he created his first bronze sculpture, "Union Refugees," which represents a careworn group: a father with a rifle over his shoulder and his wife with a child at her side leaning on him for support.
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It happened in a grubby, unlovely part of south London, a stone's throw from an Argos, a Lidl and a careworn KFC.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Ensure clarity in your writing. Instead of forcing the phrase "address a careworn", break it down into two separate observations: first note the person's careworn state, then describe addressing them. For example: "He looked careworn, so I addressed him with comforting words."
Common error
Avoid using "address" solely as "speak to". The word "address" often implies dealing with a problem or situation directly. Saying "address a careworn" might be misinterpreted as solving the person's problems rather than simply speaking to them. Be mindful of the connotation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "address a careworn" attempts to combine the action of speaking to someone with a description of their emotional state. The intended function is to convey not just speaking, but doing so to someone appearing burdened. However, it is not recognized as natural English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "address a careworn" attempts to convey speaking to someone who appears tired or burdened, it's not considered a standard or natural English expression. According to Ludwig AI, this phrase is not correct and may sound awkward. More suitable alternatives include "speak to a weary person" or "talk to someone burdened by worries". While the individual words are commonly used, their combination in this specific phrase is infrequent, making clarity a concern for effective communication. Using precise and common wording ensures the message is accurately conveyed and understood. Remember that "address" has multiple meanings, one related to speaking and another to addressing/solving an issue.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
talk to a weary person
Replaces "careworn" with "weary", focusing on tiredness.
speak with a fatigued person
Uses "fatigued" as a synonym for "careworn", emphasizing physical or mental tiredness.
address someone who looks exhausted
Directly describes the physical appearance of exhaustion.
speak to someone burdened by worries
Specifies the cause of the person's worn appearance as worries.
engage with a person showing signs of stress
Focuses on the visible indicators of stress.
console a troubled individual
Focuses on providing comfort to someone experiencing distress.
offer support to a distressed person
Highlights the act of providing help to someone in need.
approach someone looking disheartened
Emphasizes the person's lack of enthusiasm or hope.
talk to someone displaying signs of hardship
Highlights that hardship led to the careworn state.
interact with a world-weary individual
Conveys a sense of exhaustion with the state of the world.
FAQs
What does "careworn" mean?
"Careworn" describes someone who looks tired, worried, or burdened by troubles. It suggests a face or demeanor marked by stress and anxiety.
Is it grammatically correct to say "address a careworn person"?
While understandable, it's not the most common or natural phrasing. Better alternatives include "speak to a weary person" or "talk to someone burdened by worries".
How can I use "careworn" in a sentence?
You can use "careworn" to describe someone's appearance, for example, "She had a careworn expression on her face" or "The years of hardship had given him a careworn look."
What are some other words to describe someone who looks tired and worried?
Alternatives include "weary", "fatigued", "distressed", "troubled", "anxious", and "burdened".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested