
1) Bedrid 2) Creaky 3) Debile 4) Feeble 5) Frail 6) Rickety 7) Rundown 8) Sapless 9) Seedy 10) Tattered 11) Weakly 12) Woebegone 13) Worn
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1) Broken down 2) Broken-down 3) Condemnable 4) Creaky 5) Decaying 6) Dilapidated 7) Doddering 8) Fallen into ruin 9) Falling apart 10) Falling down 11) Falling to pieces 12) Feeble 13) Flea-bitten 14) French word used in English 15) Infirm with age 16) Like long-abandoned buildings 17) More than run-down
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• (a.) Broken down with age; wasted and enfeebled by the infirmities of old age; feeble; worn out.
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De·crep'it adjective [ Latin
decrepitus , perhaps orig., noised out, noiseless, applied to old people, who creep about quietly;
de- +
crepare to make a noise, rattle: confer French
décrépit . See
Crepitate .] Broken down with age; wasted and enfeebled by the infirm...
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[
adj] - lacking physical strength or vitality
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decrepit 1. Weakened, worn out, impaired, or broken down by old age, illness, or hard use. 2. In poor condition; especially, as a result of being old, overused, or not working efficiently. 3. Etymology: from Middle French decrepit, from Latin decrepitus, from de-, 'down' + crepitus, from crepare, 'to crack, to break'.
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debile adjective lacking physical strength or vitality; `a feeble old woman`; `her body looked sapless`
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weakened by old age; feeble; infirm: a decrepit man who can hardly walk. · worn out by long use; dilapidated: a decrepit stove.
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