Meaning & Definition of word "Decrepit"

Decrepit

/dɪˈkrɛp.ɪt/

adjective:

  • 1. worn out or ruined due to age or neglect
    • Example: The decrepit old house stood abandoned at the end of the street.
  • 2. in poor condition, especially due to age
    • Example: He felt his decrepit body could no longer keep up with his youthful spirit.
  • 3. lacking vitality or strength; weak
    • Example: The decrepit tree barely held onto its last few leaves.
  • 4. dilapidated; falling apart
    • Example: They decided to renovate the decrepit building to restore its former glory.

Etymology

From Latin 'decrepitus', meaning 'old, feeble, or worn out'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

decrepit condition:

A state of being worn out or ruined due to neglect.

decrepit structure:

A building or construction that is in a severely deteriorated state.

Related Words

elderly:

Being old or advanced in age.

dilapidated:

In a state of disrepair or ruin.

worn-out:

Exhausted or no longer efficient.

Slang Meanings of decrepit

Meaning: Old and falling apart.

Example Sentence: That car is totally decrepit; I wouldn't drive it.

Meaning: Outdated or no longer fashionable.

Example Sentence: His style is so decrepit; he needs a wardrobe update.