The word sought may be "despite" (in spite of).Similar words are the adjectives decrepit (worn out, dilapidated) and deceptive (misleading, tricky).
Lei is a Hawaiian word for wreath or garland. A lei is usually worn around the neck as a necklace of flowers and is is a sign of affection or welcome.
Here are two possible words, the first most likely DIAPER - the padded undergarment worn by babies DIPPER - a ladle, as one used to drink water
worn has no suffix. Additionally, it will not take a suffix. as a verb, it is a past participle. "the jumper was worn yesterday" as an adjective, you can use "more" instead of a suffix. "worn" , "more worn" , " the most worn" . How about unworn? nope, that's prefix. OK, checked the dict. (collins english)--there's wornness (exhausted). Suppose worn-out is a cheat?
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
The word for a worn fabric is a "scarf".
That is the correct spelling of the noun "hat" (worn on the head).
That is the correct spelling of "corsage" (worn flower decoration).
The word is spelled necklace, a chain or jewelry worn around the neck.
The open shoes worn in good weather are "sandals."
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "wearables" (items meant to be worn).
The correct spelling is "corrode" (to be worn away by chemical action, to rust).
The garment worn over the shoulders is spelt shawl.
The homonym "wear" is used in wear out (to lose function or use).The past tense is worn out.
The correct spelling is exhausted (worn out, or used up).
This is likely a transposition of the word corsage(flower adornment).
i think it is Achellies but i am not sure how to spell it