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Hey there! Have you ever seen a building that looks like it’s been through the wringer? That’s what I’m talking about when I say “dilapidated.” It’s a fancy way of saying something is in bad shape, run-down, or falling apart. You know, totally beat up. Yikes!

What Is The Synonym Of Dilapidated? [Solved]

Wow, this place has really gone downhill! It’s so unkempt and moth-eaten, it looks like it’s been down-at-the-heel for ages. And it’s only getting worse - deteriorating fast!

  1. Decrepit: Showing signs of advanced age and wear, especially through neglect or lack of maintenance.

  2. Worn Out: No longer in good condition due to age, use, or abuse.

  3. Shabby: Showing signs of wear and tear; not well cared for; unkempt.

  4. Ruined: Destroyed or damaged beyond repair or use; dilapidated.

  5. Tattered: Torn into pieces; worn out from long use or abuse; raggedy-looking.

Synonym dilapidated means in a state of disrepair. It’s like something that’s been neglected and is falling apart - it’s run-down and tattered. You could say it’s gone to pot or gone to the dogs. It looks like it hasn’t been touched in ages, so you’d be wise to steer clear!