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decrepit

Main Entry:
decrepit [dih-krep-it]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: deteriorated, debilitated, especially as a result of age
Synonyms: aged, anile, antiquated, battered, bedraggled, broken-down, creaky, crippled, dilapidated, doddering, effete, feeble, flimsy, fragile, frail, haggard, incapacitated, infirm, insubstantial, old, quavering, ramshackle, rickety, run-down, seedy, senile, shabby, shaking, superannuated, tacky, threadbare, tired, tottering, tumble-down, unsound, used, wasted, weak, weakly, weather-beaten, worn, worn-out
Antonyms: fit, healthy, young
Main Entry: delicate
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: sickly
Synonyms: ailing, debilitated, decrepit, feeble, flimsy, fragile, frail, infirm, shatterable, shattery, slender, slight, susceptible, tender, unhealthy, weak
Antonyms: healthful, healthy, strong
Main Entry: dilapidated
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: falling apart; in ruins
Synonyms: battered, beat-up, broken-down, crumbling, crumbly, crummy, damaged, decayed, decaying, decrepit, derelict, dingy, dog-eared, faded, fallen-in, impaired, in a bad way, injured, marred, neglected, old, ramshackle, ratty, raunchy, rickety, rinky-dink, run-down, seedy, shabby, shaky, slummy, tacky, threadbare, tumble-down, uncared for, unimproved, unkempt, used-up, worn-out
Antonyms: in good repair, rebuilt
Main Entry: disabled
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: incapacitated
Synonyms: broken-down, confined, decrepit, disarmed, hamstrung, handicapped, helpless, hurt, incapable, infirm, laid-up, lame, maimed, out-of-action, out-of-commission, paralyzed, powerless, run-down, sidelined, stalled, weakened, worn-out, wounded, wrecked
Antonyms: able, healthy
Main Entry: disrepair
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: broken; deteriorated
Synonyms: busted, damaged, dead, decayed, decrepit, down, kaput, not functioning, on the blink, on the fritz, out of commission, out of order, worn out, wracked
Antonyms: good, unbroken
Main Entry: doddering
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: aged, feeble
Synonyms: anile, decrepit, dotard, faltering, floundering, infirm, senile, shaky, tottering, trembling, unsteady, weak
Antonyms: agile, young, youthful
Main Entry: effete
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: spoiled, exhausted
Synonyms: burnt out, corrupt, debased, decadent, decayed, declining, decrepit, degenerate, dissipated, dissolute, drained, enervated, enfeebled, far-gone, feeble, immoral, obsolete, overrefined, overripe, played out, soft, spent, vitiated, washed-out, wasted, weak, worn out
Antonyms: capable, tireless
Main Entry: feeble
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: not strong; ineffective
Synonyms: aged, ailing, chicken*, debilitated, decrepit, delicate, doddering, dopey, effete, emasculated, enervated, enfeebled, etiolated, exhausted, failing, faint, flabby, flat, fragile, frail, gentle, helpless, impotent, inadequate, incompetent, indecisive, ineffectual, inefficient, infirm, insubstantial, insufficient, lame, languid, low, out of gas, paltry, poor, powerless, puny, sapless, sickly, slight, strengthless, tame, thin, unconvincing, vitiated, weak, weakened, weakly, wimpy, woozy, zero*
Antonyms: able, effective, hardy, healthy, hearty, powerful, solid, sound, strong
Main Entry: flimsy
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: not strong; light, thin
Synonyms: chiffon, cut-rate, decrepit, defective, delicate, diaphanous, feeble, fragile, frail, gauzy, gossamer, house of cards, inadequate, infirm, insubstantial, meager, papery, rickety, rinkydink, shaky, shallow, sheer, slapdash, sleazy, slight, superficial, tacky, transparent, unsound, unsubstantial, weak, wobbly
Antonyms: firm, heavy, solid, strong, sturdy, substantial, thick, tough
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