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Definitions for Dilapidated
[1] reduced to or fallen into partial ruin or decay, as from age, wear, or neglect.
[2] to cause or allow (a building, automobile, etc.) to fall into a state of disrepair, as by misuse or neglect (often used passively): The house had been dilapidated by neglect.
[3] Archaic . to squander; waste.
[4] to fall into ruin or decay.
[5] falling to pieces or in a state of disrepair; shabby
[6] to fall or cause to fall into ruin or decay
Words related to Dilapidated
damaged, run-down, shabby, decaying, crumbling, unkempt, broken-down, neglected, dingy, decrepit, ramshackle, seedy, derelict, rickety, battered, injured, impaired, decayed, faded, marred
Words nearby Dilapidated
dil., dilacerate, dilaceration, dilantin, dilapidate, dilapidated, dilapidation, dilatancy, dilatant, dilatate, dilatation
Origin of Dilapidated
1560–70; < Medieval Latin dīlapidātus, past participle of dīlapidāre to squander (compare dīlapidātiō disrepair), Latin: to pelt with stones; see di-2, lapidate
Other words from Dilapidated
non·di·lap·i·dat·ed , adjective
un·di·lap·i·dat·ed , adjective
di·lap·i·da·tion , noun
di·lap·i·da·tor , noun
Word origin for Dilapidated
C16: from Latin dīlapidāre to scatter, waste, from dis- apart + lapidāre to stone, throw stones, from lapis stone
Synonyms for Dilapidated
battered, broken-down, crumbling, damaged, decaying, decrepit, derelict, dingy, neglected, ramshackle, rickety, run-down, seedy, shabby, unkempt, decayed, faded, impaired, injured, marred, beat-up, crumbly, crummy, dog-eared, fallen-in, in a bad way, old, ratty, raunchy, rinky-dink, shaky, slummy, tacky, threadbare, tumble-down, uncared for, unimproved, used-up, worn-out