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.
Decayed or decaying. More often decaying, or "in decay."
No, the sentence "She has almost 30 years experience" does not require an apostrophe after the s in the word years. The word "years" is used as a plural noun in this context, describing the duration of experience, so no apostrophe is needed.
Sure! An example sentence using the word "quinquagenarian" could be: "The new manager of the department is a quinquagenarian with over 30 years of experience in the industry."
How do you use the word gerontology in a sentence?
A sentence is an ageless construction of words
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.
The family dog might have been decrepit,but he was well-loved.
old, decrepit
weakened by old age; feeble; infirm: a decrepit man who can hardly walk.
Feeble, frail, fragile, infirm, decrepit, and debilitated are some of the synonyms.
You just used the word acolytes in a sentence. Even saying, "can the word acolytes be used in a sentence", you are using that word in a sentence.
Decrepit Birth was created in 2001.
The word "incidentally" can be used at the end of a sentence. You can make the sentence "This was done incidentally.".
Decrepit means very worn out, in terrible condition.
You just used it in a sentence.
This is your umpteenth request for a word to be used in a sentence.