DECREPIT vs WOEBEGONE: ADJECTIVE
- Lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality
- Weakened or worn out from age or wear
- Broken down with age; wasted and enfeebled by the infirmities of old age; feeble; worn out.
- Weakened, worn out, impaired, or broken down by old age, illness, or hard use. : weak.
- Worn and broken down by hard use
- Lacking physical strength or vitality
- Filled with or deeply affected by woe.
- In a deplorable state.
- Of an inferior or deplorable condition.
- Feeling, showing, or expressing deep sorrow, grief, or wretchedness: : sad.
- Worn and broken down by hard use
- Affected by or full of grief or woe
DECREPIT vs WOEBEGONE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In geology, said of rivers that have reached the last stages of their existence, or of that portion of a drainage-course which has reached base-level and where deposition along the bed exceeds the amount removed by floods.
- Broken down in health, physical or mental, especially from age; wasted or worn by infirmities; weakened, especially by age.
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DECREPIT vs WOEBEGONE: RELATED WORDS
- Ruinous, Battered, Ramshackle, Dilapidated, Sapless, Run down, Flea bitten, Weakly, Worn, Weak, Feeble, Infirm, Woebegone, Frail, Creaky
- Listless, Pitiful, Wretched, Dreary, Downtrodden, Hopeless, Hapless, Forlorn, Run down, Flea bitten, Worn, Creaky, Sorrowful, Decrepit, Woeful
DECREPIT vs WOEBEGONE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ruinous, Battered, Ramshackle, Dilapidated, Sapless, Run down, Flea bitten, Weakly, Worn, Weak, Feeble, Infirm, Woebegone, Frail, Creaky
- Listless, Pitiful, Wretched, Dreary, Downtrodden, Hopeless, Hapless, Forlorn, Run down, Flea bitten, Worn, Creaky, Sorrowful, Decrepit, Woeful
DECREPIT vs WOEBEGONE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Side amir tuned than those decrepit CARISOPRODOL may appropriately conn.
- Most of the buildings are decrepit and falling apart.
- Def a change of pace from the decrepit Amtrak.
- Kelly was found hiding in a decrepit Memphis residence.
- It is a small, decrepit room made of concrete.
- ANT: Aged, senile, mature, decrepit, decayed, venerable, antiquated, superannuated.
- Barren, unfruitful; decayed, spent, exhausted, worn, wasted, decrepit.
- New York that is decrepit and potentially haunted.
- The building is decrepit, windowless, and seemingly abandoned.
- Beyond are some scattered buildings, sagging and decrepit.
- The considerable temperament points ave to life, rejoice change the woebegone sky highlights the strong, well-formed boytoy of eradication feathers.
- The invalid starts as though he had been stung, opens his eyes, and with a woebegone face sinks back in his seat.
- And it was after midday that Hervey came down the great staircase of Longleat House, woebegone fields with a determined squint in her eyes.
- You suffer woebegone, in spite of that clearly depressed, and you be distressed buirea.
- It is not only in Lake Woebegone that everyone is above average.
- If you look particularly woebegone, will include wine and coffee in the price.
- No one has ever seen mice more woebegone than these.
- Having a naturally woebegone expression helps with all this.
DECREPIT vs WOEBEGONE: QUESTIONS
- Where can I find corrupted decrepit sewers key Guardians?
- Why does Shakespeare feel like the 'decrepit father'?
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