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de·crep·i·tude D0081700 (dĭ-krĕp′ĭ-to͞od′, -tyo͞od′)n. The quality or condition of being weakened, worn out, impaired, or broken down by old age, illness, or hard use.de•crep•i•tude (dɪˈkrɛp ɪˌtud, -ˌtyud) n. decrepit condition; dilapidation; feebleness. [1595–1605; < French] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | decrepitude - a state of deterioration due to old age or long usedilapidationdeterioration, impairment - a symptom of reduced quality or strength |
decrepitudenoun1. decay, deterioration, degeneration, dilapidation The buildings had been allowed to fall into decrepitude.2. weakness, old age, incapacity, wasting, invalidity, senility, infirmity, dotage, debility, feebleness, eld (archaic) the boundary between healthy middle age and total decrepitudedecrepitudenounThe condition of being infirm or physically weak:debility, delicacy, delicateness, feebleness, flimsiness, fragileness, fragility, frailness, frailty, infirmity, insubstantiality, puniness, unsoundness, unsubstantiality, weakliness, weakness.TranslationsdecrepitudeenUK
decrepitude (dē-krĕp′ĭ-tūd) A state of general feebleness and decline that sometimes accompanies old age; weakness; infirmity.decrepitudeenUK Related to decrepitude: sarisSynonyms for decrepitudenoun decaySynonyms- decay
- deterioration
- degeneration
- dilapidation
noun weaknessSynonyms- weakness
- old age
- incapacity
- wasting
- invalidity
- senility
- infirmity
- dotage
- debility
- feebleness
- eld
Synonyms for decrepitudenoun the condition of being infirm or physically weakSynonyms- debility
- delicacy
- delicateness
- feebleness
- flimsiness
- fragileness
- fragility
- frailness
- frailty
- infirmity
- insubstantiality
- puniness
- unsoundness
- unsubstantiality
- weakliness
- weakness
Synonyms for decrepitudenoun a state of deterioration due to old age or long useSynonymsRelated Words |