Decrepit Mnemonic
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decrepit
decrepit
/dɪˈkɹɛp.ɪt/
Examples
- Each use of the devise causes Beast to look more decrepit and weak.
- By the 1990s the building was considered decrepit.
- The police search the decrepit mansion with flashlights.
- She becomes increasingly decrepit throughout the play.
- The worn boot is decrepit, misshapen and painful to wear.
- In 1984 with dwindled attendance and decrepit conditions the park closed.
- It is so dark and decrepit that the town outside is refreshing in comparison.
- Now, some remains of the flooring are there, of course in a decrepit condition.
- The facility grew decrepit over the next two decades.
- Much of the rest of the vacant building is decrepit and has been vandalised.
worn and broken down by hard use
adjective
lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality
adjective
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"Dec + Rep it. The deck is old, repair it, it's decrepit."
"Dec + Rep it. The old deck had to rep it again for being so worn out and weak."
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