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It is usually used to describe something that has been gradually worn away or has diminished over time. For example: "The paint on the wall had worn off over the years."
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worn off
verb
Past participle of wear off
Exact(56)
The sheen had worn off.
Has the spell worn off?
The novelty has worn off".
"That gloss has kind of worn off.
The attraction seems to have worn off.
And now it's worn off.
The joke has worn off.
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Sonata wears off fastest.
Would it wear off?
"Novelty wears off".
Until it wears off.
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