weakened by old age; feeble; infirm: a decrepit man who can hardly walk.
The word decrepit means a person who is elderly or infirm. It can also mean worn out or ruined because of old age.
The once beautiful building was now dirty, decrepit, and roofless.
The house was old and decrepit.
The family dog might have been decrepit,but he was well-loved.
The decrepit bicycle had a rusted frame and worn, patched tires.
Ancient, aged, old, elderly, or decrepit. Those words mean eldest.
The word sought may be "despite" (in spite of).Similar words are the adjectives decrepit (worn out, dilapidated) and deceptive (misleading, tricky).
run-down, tumbledown, ramshackle, broken-down, shabby, battered, beat-up, rickety, shaky, unsound, crumbling, ruined, decayed, decrepit; neglected, untended
Decrepit means very worn out, in terrible condition.
Decrepit Birth was created in 2001.
The family dog might have been decrepit,but he was well-loved.
The decrepit bicycle had a rusted frame and worn, patched tires.
The decrepit shake, worn from years of weathering, looked as if it could collapse at any minute.
My mom has been trying to convince me to get rid of my decrepit green armchair for years, but I just can't part with it.He is only forty-seven, but two decades as a full-time boxer and an alcoholic have left him in a decrepit physical state.All of my sheets are tattered and decrepit, but I can sleep perfectly well on them as long as they're clean.
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Research has shown that there are a wide range of words that are considered synonyms for the term decrepit. Some of the words are battered, broken-down, dilapidated, senile, weak or worn-out.
The synonym for decrepit is dilapidated or run-down.