DILAPIDATED vs BEDRAGGLED: ADJECTIVE
- Decayed; fallen into partial ruin; injured by bad usage or neglect.
- Having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, as through neglect; broken-down and shabby.
- In deplorable condition
- Decaying, decrepit or dilapidated
- Wet and limp; unkempt
- Being in a condition of deterioration; dilapidated.
- Wet, drenched, or messy.
- In deplorable condition
- Limp and soiled as if dragged in the mud
DILAPIDATED vs BEDRAGGLED: VERB
- Past participle of dilapidate
- Simple past tense and past participle of bedraggle.
DILAPIDATED vs BEDRAGGLED: RELATED WORDS
- Obsolete, Deteriorated, Shanty, Outdated, Antiquated, Shabby, Tumbledown, Derelict, Decrepit, Broken down, Tumble down, Unsound, Damaged, Bedraggled, Ramshackle
- Scruffy, Disheveled, Haggard, Forlorn, Untidy, Tumble down, Draggled, Broken down, Unsound, Damaged, Unclean, Dirty, Soiled, Dilapidated, Ramshackle
DILAPIDATED vs BEDRAGGLED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Obsolete, Deteriorated, Shanty, Outdated, Antiquated, Shabby, Tumbledown, Derelict, Decrepit, Tumble down, Broken down, Unsound, Damaged, Bedraggled, Ramshackle
- Scruffy, Disheveled, Haggard, Forlorn, Untidy, Tumble down, Draggled, Broken down, Unsound, Damaged, Unclean, Dirty, Soiled, Dilapidated, Ramshackle
DILAPIDATED vs BEDRAGGLED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- State are dilapidated and not passable, especially during rainy seasons.
- And he thought an old dilapidated tavern was a castle.
- Barnhart are buried in the dilapidated cemetery previously mentioned.
- Many parts of it seemed dilapidated and almost abandoned.
- Inside a dilapidated elevator, the sinister Needler is revealed.
- The dilapidated house had once been her summer home.
- We are changing most of the dilapidated structures.
- RFK years ago, and it was pretty dilapidated.
- The dilapidated state of Bar Kanyango Secondary School.
- The cage was a dilapidated adult medical crib.
- Surely four strapping young soldiers of the Tuscan army can make short work of some bedraggled deserters.
- Instead, I was left with damaged, bedraggled hair with large sections of brassy, uneven, orange streaks.
- She knew darn well she looked bedraggled in the wrinkled madras blouse and old shorts.
- Would that the same could be said about the rest of my bedraggled carcass.
- Legislators generally arrived at the hotel very dry inwardly, but outwardly wet and mud bedraggled.
- The man walked toward Weed slowly, and then bowed down miserably like a bedraggled mouse.
- No one would call him this early, with her bedraggled hair and drenched gown.
- Eliot, and Best Featured Actress going to Betty Buckley as the bedraggled feline Grizzabella.
- Paul Newman portrays a bedraggled lawyer reduced to scavenging for clients at funerals.
- Charlie Brown dresses up a bedraggled looking Christmas tree.
DILAPIDATED vs BEDRAGGLED: QUESTIONS
- How much does it cost to restore a dilapidated engine house?
- Who decides which buildings in Thane are dangerous and dilapidated?
- What happens when you see a dilapidated house next door?
- What does it mean to dream about a dilapidated city?
- How big is this dilapidated house on offer for sale?
- What is the dilapidated dwelling by Patrick Keiller about?
- Can a dilapidated building be excluded from an appraisal?
- How did this Brisbane family renovate a dilapidated house?
- How much did this dilapidated Armadale house sell for?
- Is Prem Nazir's house in Chirayinkeezhu dilapidated?
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