
What is Derelict?
A secret word awaits, hidden in the depths of the language. Are you ready to uncover its meaning? It’s a word that will surprise, intrigue, and perhaps even challenge you. Buckle up, because we’re about to embark on a vocabulary journey like no other.
Derelict
/ˈder-ə-ˌlikt/
Derelict is in very poor condition. Meaning run-down and deteriorated. The opposite would be in great condition.
Word Background
Imagine an old, abandoned house with broken windows and overgrown weeds in the yard. It looks neglected and forgotten. That house could be described as derelict.
Derelict means something that has been neglected and fallen into a state of disrepair. It’s often used to describe buildings, cars, or even ships that have been left abandoned and are now in a bad condition.
A derelict building might have crumbling walls, leaking roofs, and broken windows. It’s no longer being used or maintained, and it can become a safety hazard.
Example Sentence
The staircase by now was quite derelict with boards steps missing
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