Tattered means worn, possibly a little torn at the edges and well used.
No, "tattered" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeias are words that imitate the sound they represent, such as "buzz" or "bang." Tattered describes something that is torn or ragged.
The tattered man had asked Henry if he had a wound, which struck Henry deeply as a reflection of his own fear and vulnerability. This question caused Henry to feel ashamed and prompted his flight from the tattered man to avoid confronting his own inner turmoil.
tattered,tethered,tittering
A tattered flag, An old tattered man
he asked Henry where he had been hit
Yes, "tattered" can function as a participle in a sentence. It is the past participle form of the verb "tatter" and can be used to describe something that is torn or ragged. For example, "the tattered flag fluttered in the wind."
that thing is very tattered
Tattered Cover was created in 1971.
The duration of The Tattered Dress is 1.55 hours.
An antonym for "tattered" is "intact" or "undamaged."
There are may uses of the word tattered, tho the most common one would be in reference to the condition of something. i.e. "That tarp is tattered beyond use." "The wind has tattered that flag."
The Tattered Dress was created on 1957-03-14.