Disrepair

/ˌdɪs.rɪˈpeər/

Meaning & Definition

noun
the state of being broken or in need of repair; deterioration.
The old building has fallen into disrepair over the years.
neglect in taking care of something.
The park's facilities are in disrepair due to a lack of funding.
a condition of being physically or structurally unsound.
Several homes in the neighborhood appeared to be in disrepair, with cracked walls and overgrown yards.
the act of failing to maintain something.
His car was in disrepair as a result of years of neglect.

Etymology

From 'dis-' meaning 'not' and 'repair' meaning 'to fix or restore'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

in disrepair
In a state of physical neglect or decay.
fall into disrepair
To deteriorate due to neglect or lack of maintenance.
beyond repair
In such poor condition that it cannot be fixed.

Related Words

repair
To fix or restore to a good condition.
maintenance
The process of preserving something in its original or usable state.
deterioration
The process of becoming progressively worse.

Slang Meanings

A mess or chaos due to neglect.
That place is really disrepair; you should see the inside!
Something that is falling apart or broken down.
His old car is in disrepair; it barely runs anymore.