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- More about decrepitde·crep·it✕PlayADJECTIVEdecrepit (adjective)
- (of a person) elderly and infirm:"a decrepit old drunk"synonyms:feeble · enfeebled · infirm · weak · weakened · weakly · frail · debilitated ·incapacitated · wasted · doddering · tottering · out of shape · in bad shape · old · elderly · aged · ancient · in one's dotage · long in the tooth · senile · superannuated · senescent
- worn out or ruined because of age or neglect:"centuries-old buildings, now decrepit and black with soot"synonyms:dilapidated · rickety · run down · broken-down · tumbledown ·ramshackle · worn out · derelict · in ruins · ruined · falling apart · falling to pieces · in (a state of) disrepair · creaky · creaking · gone to rack and ruin · on its last legs · battered · decayed · decaying · crumbling · deteriorated · deteriorating · antiquated · superannuated · the worse for wearantonyms:
ORIGINlate Middle English: from Latin decrepitus, from de- ‘down’ + crepitus, past participle of crepare ‘rattle, creak’.Data from Oxford Languages - https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/decrepit
decrepit: [adjective] wasted and weakened by or as if by the infirmities of old age.
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Principal Translations. Spanish. English. decrépito adj. adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo. Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo ("casa grande ", "mujer alta "). (decadente) ancient, …
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decrépito, ta. adj. y s. [Persona] de edad avanzada que tiene disminuidas las facultades físicas y psíquicas: fue dama de compañía de una anciana decrépita. Que está en franca decadencia: …
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What does decrepito mean? Definitions for decrepito de·crepi·to Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word decrepito.
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decrépito. caduco, decadente, achacoso, ajado, anticuado, acabado, senil. Antónimos: nuevo, sano, fuerte. ' decrépito ' aparece también en las siguientes entradas: anciano - caduco - …
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decrépito, a. (Del lat. decrepitus, sumamente viejo.) 1. adj./ s. De aspecto físico, capacidad de movimiento y salud muy mermados o deteriorados por la avanzada edad a pesar de ser un …
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https://www.sinonimosgratis.com/decrépitol historiador peruano, en su libro "Apuntes históricos de una gran ciudad", AHC Ediciones Perú (RUC N° 10078391575), Lima, ©1983, ©1984; Chincha ©2000, ®2006, ISBN 9972-2908-0-8 …
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Nov 15, 2022 · Mandarin: (old and shabby; worn-out)破舊 (zh), 破旧 (zh)(pòjiù), (old and weak; senile)衰老 (zh)(shuāilǎo), 老弱的 (zh)(lǎoruò de) Dutch: versleten (nl), afgedragen (nl) …