repair
The dilapidated house collapsed after being weakened in the thunderstorm. The dilapidated summer cottage still held a lot of fond memories for Scott.
In this sentence there are two adjectives and two nouns. The first pair is "lonely man." "Lonely" is the adjective describing the noun "man." The second pair is "dilapidated house," where the noun "house" is described by the adjective "dilapidated."
smelly, broken, trashed, dilapidated
Dilapidated means something that is in a state of disrepair or in a run-down condition. It typically refers to buildings or structures that are damaged, deteriorated, or in a state of decay due to neglect or age.
Dilapidated is an adjective used to describe something that is in poor condition due to neglect. Synonyms include wrecked, destroyed, ruined, shabby and beat-up.
"Dilapidated" means in a state of disrepair or partial ruin, typically as a result of neglect.
He had it torn down because it was dilapidated.
There are people who, like houses, are beautiful in dilapidation.The dilapidated house needed to be renovated.
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.
My dilapidated automobile is lovingly called a 'junker'.