Synonym: battered, broken-down, decayed, ruined, run-down. Similar words: trepidation, candidate, invalidate, rapid, rapidly, dilatory, mutilate, update. Meaning: [-tɪd] adj. in deplorable condition.
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61. I Guao you are funded under the grip of a dilapidated old.
62. Her younger brother is simply a good-for-nothing, with a dilapidated reputation.
63. That task falls to the Goma Volcanic Observatory, located in a dilapidated one-story building in the city center and staffed around the clock.
64. The queue of dilapidated pick-up trucks and rusty sedans stretched a quarter of a mile, and more were joining every minute.
65. The town of Lahinch reckons property-hungry buyers will snap up the dilapidated, out-of-order toilet because of its great location -- a surfing beach on Ireland's rugged Atlantic coast. Sentencedict.com
66. Peeling paint covered most of the petrol station adding to its dilapidated condition.
67. Finally, he has decided to pour the entire bottle of water into the dilapidated pumper...
68. A few horse-drawn carts still trundle through the dilapidated mining villages.
69. Heavy clouds hang low over a dilapidated homestead in the Midwest, foretelling a possible tornado.
70. A short walk from her doorstop, past some pastures and a dilapidated barn, is the fir and cedar forest that covers about one-third of her property.
71. Although the signs changed, but still dilapidated village, scene miserable.
More similar words: trepidation, candidate, invalidate, rapid, rapidly, dilatory, mutilate, update, mandate, to date, up to date, out of date, date from, date back to, accommodate, related, educated, permeated, defeated, isolated, unabated, insulated, laminated, estimated, decorated, related to, modulated, truncated, emaciated, complicated.