dilapidated |
primitive |
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Dilapidated is a related term of primitive.
As adjectives the difference between dilapidated and primitive
is that
dilapidated is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect while
primitive is of or pertaining to the beginning or origin, or to early times; original; primordial; primeval; first.
As a verb dilapidated
is .
As a noun primitive is
an original or primary word; a word not derived from another, as opposed to (
derivative).
dilapidated |
conventional |
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Dilapidated is a related term of conventional.
As adjectives the difference between dilapidated and conventional
is that
dilapidated is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect while
conventional is pertaining to a convention, as in following generally accepted principles, methods and behaviour.
As a verb dilapidated
is .
As a noun conventional is
(finance) a conventional gilt-edged security, a kind of bond paying the holder a fixed cash payment (or coupon) every six months until maturity, at which point the holder receives the final payment and the return of the principal.
dilapidated |
archaic |
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Dilapidated is a related term of archaic.
As adjectives the difference between dilapidated and archaic
is that
dilapidated is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect while
archaic is of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated.
As a verb dilapidated
is .
As a noun archaic is
(archaeology|us|usually capitalized) a general term for the prehistoric period intermediate between the earliest period (‘[http://enwikipediaorg/wiki/paleo-indian paleo-indian]’, ‘paleo-american’, ‘american‐paleolithic’,
&c ) of human presence in the western hemisphere, and the most recent prehistoric period (‘woodland’, etc).
dilapidated |
veteran |
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Dilapidated is a related term of veteran.
As a verb dilapidated
is .
As an adjective dilapidated
is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect.
As a noun veteran is
veteran.
dilapidated |
mischievous |
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As adjectives the difference between dilapidated and mischievous
is that
dilapidated is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect while
mischievous is causing mischief; injurious.
As a verb dilapidated
is past participle of lang=en.
dilapidated |
baneful |
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Dilapidated is a related term of baneful.
As adjectives the difference between dilapidated and baneful
is that
dilapidated is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect while
baneful is exceedingly harmful; causing harm, death, ruin.
As a verb dilapidated
is .
ancient |
dilapidated |
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As adjectives the difference between ancient and dilapidated
is that
ancient is having lasted from a remote period; having been of long duration; of great age; very old while
dilapidated is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect.
As a noun ancient
is a person who is very old.
As a verb dilapidated is
past participle of lang=en.
dilapidated |
stale |
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Dilapidated is a related term of stale.
As a verb dilapidated
is .
As an adjective dilapidated
is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect.
As an adverb stale is
always, all the time.
dilapidated |
old-fashioned |
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As adjectives the difference between dilapidated and old-fashioned
is that
dilapidated is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect while
old-fashioned is of a thing, outdated or no longer in vogue.
As a verb dilapidated
is past participle of lang=en.
As a noun old-fashioned is
a whiskey-based cocktail.
dilapidated |
customary |
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Dilapidated is a related term of customary.
As adjectives the difference between dilapidated and customary
is that
dilapidated is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect while
customary is agreeing with, or established by, custom; established by common usage; conventional; habitual.
As a verb dilapidated
is .
As a noun customary is
a book containing laws and usages, or customs; a custumal.
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