Torn

Verb
torn


 * 1)  (rip, rend, speed).

Thesaurus
affected, aggravated, agonized, alienated, broken, burned, burst, busted, checked, chipped, cleft, cloven, cracked, crazed, cut, damaged, deteriorated, devoured by, disaffected, disunited, divided, dowdy, down-at-heel, down-at-the-heels, embittered, estranged, exacerbated, frayed, frazzled, full of holes, harmed, holey, hurt, imbued with, impaired, imperfect, impressed, impressed with, in bits, in pieces, in rags, in shards, in shreds, in tatters, injured, irreconcilable, irritated, lacerate, lacerated, mangled, moved, mutilated, obsessed, obsessed by, patchy, penetrated with, quartered, racked, ragged, raggedy, ratty, rent, riven, ruptured, scalded, scorched, scruffy, seedy, seized with, separated, severed, shabby, shattered, shoddy, shredded, slashed, slit, smashed, splintered, split, sprung, stricken, tacky, tattered, tatty, the worse for, tortured, touched, weakened, worse, worse off, worsened, wracked

Noun

 * 1) lathe, potter's wheel
 * 2) turn, go (as in take turns or as a move in a game)

Etymology
From tornus:.

Noun

 * 1) A thorn

Noun

 * 1) anger, anguish, distress

Etymology
From. Cognate with Old Saxon torn (Dutch toorn), Old High German zorn (German Zorn).

Noun

 * 1) tower
 * 2)  rook