1. tatters - Noun
2. tatters - Verb
tatters pl (plural only)
(plural only) Ragged clothing or fabric, paper, etc.
tatters
plural of tatter
tatters
third-person singular simple present indicative of tatter
Attempting to restore his honor, Elliott and his supporters began a 30-year campaign that would outlive both men and ultimately leave his reputation in tatters. Source: Internet
More than 23 soldiers were killed in Taliban attacks on Monday as belligerent militants are waging a war of terrain and power; diplomacy seems just as much in tatters as the battlefield as a rift has launched peace negotiations into pandemonium. Source: Internet
'Football as a whole is going to come out of this so poorly with its reputation in tatters because of the greed on display!' Source: Internet
His credibility is in tatters: for the sake of the country he must immediately remove himself from office. Source: Internet
In a tweet he said the so-called 'golden passports' scheme should end because it had "left our country's reputation in tatters". Source: Internet
Leanne Miller, from Swansea, said the news had left her family's Christmas plans in tatters. Source: Internet