abandoned, castoff, disregardful, forsaken, lax, noninterfering, pilgarlic, sad sack, street arab, unloyal, wretch
Definitionadj. worn and broken down by hard use
Last update: January 16, 2017
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Near the river bank there was a derelict house. [adjective]
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Far from being a derelict industrial wasteland, the valley has many attractive features, which are greatly appreciated by local people. [Please select]
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The new scheme to transform derelict land on the banks of the River Clyde has outline planning permission from Glasgow City Council. [Please select]
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Added to that is a complete demoralization of character and conviction, until nothing is left that would make one hope for anything from such a human derelict. [Please select]
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Now it stood empty but for a few derelict buildings. [Please select]
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I might be derelict and alone in the middle of a world destroyed by a cataclysm. [Please select]
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Another moment or two and the derelict would have vanished into the night. [Please select]
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Emily, standing in the doorway, surveyed the sleeping derelict scornfully. [Please select]
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Simply as a derelict she had not cared what became of him. [Please select]
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Also, your liking the "Derelict" and the "Fever Ship" gave me much pleasure. [Please select]
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