derelict

word

Definition

Something that is derelict is abandoned or in a very poor condition because no one is taking care of it. It can describe buildings, places, or sometimes people who have been neglected.

Usage & Nuances

Formal and literary; most often used for property ('derelict building'), less often for people (meaning abandoned or neglected). Commonly appears in news, documentaries, or legal contexts. Do not confuse with 'dilapidated' (which means in bad condition, but not necessarily abandoned).

Example Sentences

After years without care, the once-beautiful garden looked completely derelict.

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They found a derelict house in the forest.

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A derelict playground sat behind the school.

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The old factory is now derelict.

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Many downtown buildings became derelict after the industry moved away.

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The ship was left derelict in the harbor for years.

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