bedraggled
Haggard is an adjective meaning to look unwell or unkempt. The closest synonym to the word would be exhausted or drained.
The people had a haggard look to them, far thinner than they should be.
His haggard expression showed the stress of the last few weeks. When he was finally rescued from the woods, he was gaunt and haggard.
The haggard old man could dance as well as anyone. Her face was drawn and haggard from sleeplessness. The haggard expression of the private suggested he had spent many months in captivity.
This could be haggard.
Yes, the homophone for haggard is "haggard."
The title of the song is Footlights.
The word "haggard" can function as either an adjective or a noun. As an adjective, it describes someone looking tired and worn out. As a noun, it refers to a type of hawk.
The word with the closest meaning is pleasing.
Ted Haggard's birth name is Ted Arthur Haggard.
Gayle Haggard's birth name is Gayle Alcorn.
drawn, debilitated, spent, qaunt, worn, all in that order in my thesaurus.