IPA: /ˈstoʊnˌwɔʃt/
KK: /ˈstoʊnˌwɔʃt/
Describing fabric or clothing that has been treated with stones to make it softer and give it a worn look.
She wore a stonewashed denim jacket that looked stylish and comfortable.
Stonewashed → It is formed from "stone" (from Old English "stan", meaning a hard, solid mineral matter) and "washed" (from Old English "wæscan", meaning to cleanse with water). The term "stonewashed" refers to fabric that has been treated with stones to create a faded, worn appearance, mimicking the effects of natural wear and tear.
Think of 'stone' as a hard material and 'washed' as being cleaned — together, they describe fabric that looks like it has been worn and softened by stones.
No commonly confused words.