tatters
tat|ters /t'ætərz/
1 [N-PLURAL] usu in N
Clothes that are in tatters are badly torn in several places, so that pieces can easily come off.
His jersey was left in tatters.
2 [N-PLURAL] usu in N
If you say that something such as a plan or a person's state of mind is in tatters, you are emphasizing that it is weak, has suffered a lot of damage, and is likely to fail completely.
The economy is in tatters.
1 [N-PLURAL] usu in N
Clothes that are in tatters are badly torn in several places, so that pieces can easily come off.
His jersey was left in tatters.
2 [N-PLURAL] usu in N
If you say that something such as a plan or a person's state of mind is in tatters, you are emphasizing that it is weak, has suffered a lot of damage, and is likely to fail completely.
The economy is in tatters.