Decrepit

Adjective

 * 1) Weakened or worn out from age or wear

Derived terms

 * decrepitly
 * decrepitude

Adverbs for Decrepit
helplessly; prematurely; dangerously; pitiably; hopelessly; pathetically; terribly; deplorably; heartbreakingly; hoarily; dod-deringly; feebly; totteringly; crazily; incurably; weakly; lamentably; pitifully.

Thesaurus
aged, ancient, anile, antiquated, battered, beat-up, beaten up, bedraggled, broken-down, cast-off, childish, childlike, crabbed, creaking, creaky, crippled, crumbling, damaged, debilitated, decayed, decaying, derelict, deteriorated, dilapidated, disabled, disintegrating, doddered, doddering, doddery, doited, doting, down-at-heel, elderly, enervated, enfeebled, feeble, flimsy, fossilized, fragile, frail, gaga, gerontal, gerontic, haggard, impaired, in ruins, incapacitated, infirm, injured, insubstantial, marred, mossbacked, moth-eaten, mummylike, old, out of shape, palsied, papery-skinned, poor, poorish, quavering, ragged, ramshackle, ravaged with age, rickety, rotten, rotten at, ruined, ruinous, run to seed, run-down, rusty, seedy, senescent, senile, shabby, shaking, shaky, shriveled, slipshod, sloppy, slummy, spoiled, stricken in years, superannuated, tacky, threadbare, timeworn, tired, tottering, tottery, tumbledown, unfirm, unfit, unkempt, unsolid, unsound, unstable, unsturdy, unsubstantial, used, wasted, weak, weakened, weakly, withered, wizened, worn, worn out

Alternative forms

 * decrepid

Etymology
From decrepitus broken down, from crepare to creak.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: грохнал, вехт
 * Dutch: ,
 * French:
 * Icelandic: farlama
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:


 * Khmer: ទុំ
 * Norwegian: utslitt
 * Russian:, ,
 * Simplified Chinese:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: utsliten

Anagrams

 * depicter