haggard

[US]/ˈhæɡəd/
[UK]/ˈhæɡərd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. looking exhausted and unwell, often because of worry or suffering; wild and untamed

n. a wild eagle

Example Sentences

haggard with exhaustion

the parent's careworn face.See Synonyms at haggard

Her eyes were haggard and cavernous.

I trailed on behind, haggard and disheveled.

She looked haggard after a sleepless night.

She looked haggard after pulling an all-nighter.

The haggard expression on his face revealed his exhaustion.

The haggard old man shuffled slowly down the street.

Her haggard appearance indicated she hadn't slept well.

The haggard look in her eyes betrayed her inner turmoil.

He appeared haggard and unkempt after weeks of stress.

The haggard figure in the mirror reflected the toll of illness.

Despite her haggard appearance, she greeted everyone with a smile.

He bore a haggard look as he recounted the harrowing experience.

The haggard state of the room indicated neglect and disuse.

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