Drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted.
Having lost freshness or brilliance of color.
1My environment is restored, though with a somewhat washed-out look to it.
2But I had taken against the washed-out tunic I'd put on yesterday.
3The interior of the van looked like a gray, washed-out video feed.
4However, the image of her washed-out face would not leave my mind.
5He held it out with his queer washed-out smile, and Steinmetz smiled.
6The monochrome scenes are in a washed-out grey, not a stylish noir.
7Accompanying her was a nervous-looking fellow whose washed-out face was particularly unattractive.
8I turned on the scope and just got a washed-out bright green.
9She noticed their thin washed-out clothes patched here and there by Lee.
10She had a faded, washed-out look, and her hair was thinning out.
11None of that Sullivan drive, that fire, appeared in his washed-out son.
12His eyes were the palest blue, the shade of a washed-out sky.
13His eyes were like washed-out riverbed stones, almost transparent, piercing and haunted.
14The first symbol was clearly a washed-out example of the second.
15Yes, he said; I know that they have a washed-out and ridiculous appearance.
16They were pallid, washed-out, bloodless; even the youngest looked past middle-age.