dilapidated means "in a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect" - Oxford American Dictionary. So an antonym (opposite) could be 'spruce', 'well kept', 'well-preserved', 'well looked after', 'sound', 'stable', or 'in good repair'.
Dilapidated is an adjective that means worn out or in poor condition from neglect or age. Example sentences:All of the houses on this street are dilapidated since the twister last year.You can tell a writer by their thesaurus, it's the most dilapidated book on the shelf.She has a whole wardrobe of dilapidated hats.
The shed was so dilapidated that it wasn't worth repairing.
The shed was so dilapidated that it wasnt't worth repairing .
My dilapidated automobile is lovingly called a 'junker'.
The dilapidated house collapsed after being weakened in the thunderstorm. The dilapidated summer cottage still held a lot of fond memories for Scott.
The dilapidated apartment flew to pieces during the artillery barrage.
A dilapidated house is one that is falling down or in need of serious repairs.
I really have no idea why you'd want to talk about by dilapidated boat, it sank last year.
I was reluctant to enter the dilapidated hut for fear that the ceiling would collapse on me.
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The cast of The Dilapidated Dwelling - 2000 includes: Tilda Swinton as Narrator
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