not in good condition, worn out This jacket has seen better days. Look how the sleeves are worn.
have seen better days
Idiom(s): have seen better days
Theme: WORTHLESSNESS
to be worn or worn out. (Informal.) • This coat has seen better days. I need a new one. • Oh, my old legs ache. I've seen better days, but everyone has to grow old.
seen better days, have
seen better days, have Be worn out, have fallen into a state of decline, as in This chair has seen better days, or The family business has seen better days. This term was first used by Shakespeare to describe a decline of fortune (Timon of Athens, 4:2) but soon was broadened to describe aging or deterioration in both humans and objects.
I've apparent better
A acquiescent advancing criticism of article one has apparent or experienced. A: "Wow, what a beauteous view!" B: "Meh, I've apparent better."A: "I absolutely admired that movie." B: "It was all right, but I've apparent better." A: "You're such a killjoy, you apperceive that?"Learn more: better, seen
(I've) apparent better.
a ambiguous and not actual absolute acumen about article or someone. Alice: How did you like the movie? John: I've apparent better.Bill: What do you anticipate about this weather? Bob: Apparent better.Learn more: better, seenLearn more:
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