Haggard (adjective)

  1. Having a worn and exhausted appearance.
  2. Wild and uncontrolled.

Origin:

Middle english hagard, from old french hagard, from germanic *hagardaz (akin to old high german hegarta wild, old english hægtesse harlot, old norse hagr ugly, harsh).

Examples:

  1. She looked haggard and tired after working all night.
  2. The once-beautiful garden was now haggard and overgrown.
  3. The haggard horse was finally put out to pasture.
  4. The haggard man stumbled into the bar, looking for a drink.
  5. The haggard prisoner had a wild look in his eye.
Some random words: chancellor, mudflat, scrag