What is another word for played out?
Pronunciation:
[ plˈe͡ɪd ˈa͡ʊt], [ plˈeɪd ˈaʊt], [ p_l_ˈeɪ_d ˈaʊ_t]
Similar words: played out joke, played out meme, played out phrase, played out cliche, played out stereotype, played out storytelling pattern
Similar questions : are you still using that old joke?, is your cliche wearing thin?, have you been drifting away from your original storytelling pattern?
Synonyms for Played out:
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adj.
• effete- over-refined ,
- over-ripe ,
- overrefined ,
- overripe ,
- corrupt ,
- debased ,
- decadent ,
- decayed ,
- declining ,
- decrepit ,
- degenerate ,
- dissolute ,
- feeble ,
- immoral ,
- obsolete ,
- soft ,
- vitiated ,
- washed-out ,
- weak ,
- worn out .
- Dead beat ,
- dead tired ,
- dead-beat ,
- dog tired ,
- dog-tired ,
- lassitudinous ,
- out of gas ,
- overtired ,
- washed out ,
- bedraggled ,
- burned out ,
- droopy ,
- dropping ,
- languid ,
- languorous ,
- listless ,
- worn ,
- worn-out ,
- zonked .
- antiquated ,
- common ,
- conventional ,
- everyday ,
- familiar tune ,
- hokey ,
- moth-eaten ,
- old-chestnut ,
- old-hat ,
- old-saw ,
- out-of-date ,
- outdated ,
- outmoded ,
- pedestrian ,
- played-out ,
- quotidian ,
- run-of-the-mill ,
- tripe .
- cliched ,
- well-worn ,
- worn thin ,
- corny ,
- mass-produced ,
- ordinary ,
- platitudinous ,
- standardized ,
- stock ,
- unoriginal .
- Divested ,
- Strapped ,
- Without ,
- bankrupt ,
- bereft ,
- busted ,
- deficient ,
- depleted ,
- empty ,
- exhausted ,
- flat ,
- impecunious ,
- indigent ,
- insolvent ,
- lacking ,
- necessitous ,
- needy ,
- penniless ,
- pinched ,
- poor ,
- poverty-stricken ,
- stony .
- Liquidated ,
- devastated ,
- lost ,
- ruined ,
- undone ,
- wrecked .
- Disbursed ,
- bleary ,
- debilitated ,
- done-in ,
- down the drain ,
- expended ,
- limp ,
- shattered ,
- thrown away ,
- used .
- Prostrated ,
- annoyed ,
- asleep ,
- bored ,
- broken-down ,
- exasperated ,
- faint ,
- fed up ,
- flagging ,
- irked ,
- irritated .
Other relevant words:
- Dog-weary ,
- Eviscerated ,
- Frazzled ,
- Overworked ,
- Pooped ,
- Sapped ,
- Shotten ,
- Toil-worn ,
- all in ,
- ausgespielt ,
- banal ,
- beat ,
- beaten ,
- bone-weary ,
- boring ,
- broken ,
- burned-out ,
- burnt-out ,
- bushed ,
- cadaverous ,
- careworn ,
- commonplace ,
- dead ,
- dead to the world ,
- dead-tired ,
- deadbeat ,
- destitute ,
- devitalized ,
- disabled ,
- done ,
- done for ,
- done in ,
- done up ,
- drained ,
- drawn ,
- dull ,
- effete ,
- emaciated ,
- emptied ,
- enervated ,
- enfeebled ,
- fagged out ,
- failed ,
- far-gone ,
- fini ,
- finished ,
- gaunt ,
- ghastly ,
- gone ,
- hackneyed ,
- haggard ,
- hollow-cheeked ,
- hollow-eyed ,
- incapacitated ,
- jaded ,
- kaput ,
- knackered ,
- knocked out ,
- laid low ,
- monotonous ,
- out of print ,
- outworn ,
- over ,
- overused ,
- pegged out ,
- pooped out ,
- prosaic ,
- prostrate ,
- raddled ,
- ready to drop ,
- reworked ,
- run-down ,
- scraggy ,
- scrawny ,
- shrunken ,
- stale ,
- stereotyped ,
- tedious ,
- threadbare ,
- through ,
- tired out ,
- tiresome ,
- trite ,
- tuckered ,
- tuckered out ,
- washed-up ,
- wasted ,
- weakened ,
- wearied ,
- weary ,
- whacked ,
- wiped out ,
- withered ,
- worse for wear .
- Beggared ,
- broken down ,
- dead broke ,
- dead feet ,
- dead on one's feet ,
- deprived of ,
- devoid of ,
- dirt poor ,
- dissipated ,
- fagged ,
- fatigued ,
- flat broke ,
- had it ,
- impoverished ,
- in need of ,
- moneyless ,
- narcoleptic ,
- on the breadline ,
- on the rocks ,
- overtaxed ,
- petered out ,
- sick of ,
- the worse for wear ,
- tired ,
- used up ,
- washed up ,
- worn down ,
- wornout ,
- wrung out ,
- penurious ,
- run ragged ,
- stripped ,
- totaled .
How to use "Played out" in context?
"played out" can mean a few different things. It can refer to when something or someone is no longer interesting or exciting, similar to when it's "worn out." It can also refer to when an event or situation has been repeated too often and becomes monotonous. In the context of music, "played out" can refer to a song or album that has been listened to too many times and has lost its novelty.
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