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View usage for: (dɪlæpɪdeɪtɪd) adjectiveA building that is dilapidated is old and in a generally bad condition. Synonyms: ruined, fallen in, broken-down, battered More Synonyms of dilapidated dilapidated in British English (dɪˈlæpɪˌdeɪtɪd) adjectivefalling to pieces or in a state of disrepair; shabby dilapidated in American English (dəˈlæpəˌdeɪtɪd) adjective falling to pieces or into disrepair; broken down; shabby and neglected Examples of 'dilapidated' in a sentencedilapidated We want to finish `ere by next week because we've got some work to do for the dilapidated Board.And twenty-five floors below, on a dilapidated parking area, lay a crumpled form.He passed a dilapidated phone booth, the black receiver dangling from its cord inside the four shattered walls. In other languagesdilapidated British English: dilapidated ADJECTIVE A building that is dilapidated is old and in a generally bad condition. ...an old dilapidated barn. - American English: dilapidated
- Brazilian Portuguese: arruinado
- Chinese: 破旧的
- European Spanish: ruinoso
- French: délabré
- German: verfallen
- Italian: fatiscente
- Japanese: 荒廃した
- Korean: 황폐한
- European Portuguese: arruinado
- Latin American Spanish: ruinoso
Definition (of a building) having fallen into ruin She lived in a dilapidated old cottage. Synonyms fallen in broken-down neglected crumbling decayed decaying falling apart beat-up (informal) worn-out uncared for gone to rack and ruin Additional synonymsa battered leather suitcase Synonyms damaged, broken-down, wrecked, beat-up (informal), ramshackle, dilapidatedDefinition weakened or worn out by age or long use The film was shot in a decrepit police station. Synonyms ruined, broken-down, battered, crumbling, rundown, deteriorated, decaying, beat-up (informal), shabby, worn-out, ramshackle, dilapidated, antiquated, rickety, weather-beaten, tumbledownThe building was in ruins. Synonyms derelict, ruined, broken down, falling apart, ramshackle, dilapidated, falling to pieces, tumbledownNearby words ofdilapidated - digress
- digression
- digressive
- dilapidated
- dilapidation
- dilate
- dilate on something
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