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- Dictionarydilapidated/dɪˈlapɪdeɪtɪd/
adjective
- 1. (of a building or object) in a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect: "old, dilapidated buildings"
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adjective. uk / dɪˈlæp.ɪ.deɪ.tɪd / us / dɪˈlæp.ə.deɪ.t̬ɪd / Add to word list. old and in poor condition: The hotel we stayed in was really dilapidated. a dilapidated old car / shed. Synonyms. broken-down. decrepit. derelict (BUILDING, ETC.) ramshackle disapproving. rickety. run-down. tumbledown. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
- English (US)
adjective. us / dɪˈlæp.ə.deɪ.t̬ɪd / uk / dɪˈlæp.ɪ.deɪ.tɪd /...
- Znaczenie Dilapidated, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
DILAPIDATED definicja: 1. old and in poor condition: 2. old...
- Dilapidated in Polish
dilapidated translate: rozpadający się, rozpadający się,...
- Simplified
DILAPIDATED translate: 年久失修的,破败的,破旧的. Learn more in the...
- Traditional
DILAPIDATED translate: 年久失修的,破敗的,破舊的. Learn more in the...
- Dilapidated in Russian
DILAPIDATED translate: полуразвалившийся . Learn more in the...
- Dilapidated in Spanish
DILAPIDATED translate: ruinoso, ruinoso/osa...
- Dilapidated: Malay Translation
DILAPIDATED translate: usang. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
Learn the origin, synonyms, and examples of the adjective dilapidated, which means decayed, deteriorated, or fallen into partial ruin. Find out how to use it in a sentence and how it relates to the verb dilapidate and the noun lapis.
Dilapidated means old and in poor condition, especially of a structure. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, see synonyms and translations, and read examples from news and literature.
Dilapidated means reduced to or fallen into partial ruin or decay, as from age, wear, or neglect. See the origin, pronunciation, and usage of the word, as well as synonyms and example sentences from various sources.
Dilapidated means old and in a generally bad condition, or falling to pieces or into disrepair. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, collocations, and usage of this adjective with examples from Collins and other sources.
Sure, there might be crooked floorboards, mice scurrying underfoot, and pieces missing from the ceiling, but that dilapidated house does come with one perk: a cheaper price tag! Dilapidated is a word that implies deterioration, often because of neglect.
Dilapidate means to bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin, or to squander or destroy. Learn the origin, examples, synonyms, and related words of dilapidate from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.