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Meaning of derelict
The primary meaning of the word "derelict" refers to something or someone that is abandoned, neglected, or forsaken.
Etymology of derelict
The word "derelict" comes from the Latin "derelictus", which is the past participle of "derelinquere", meaning "to abandon" or "to forsake"
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe something or someone that is abandoned or neglected
Over time, the word has taken on additional meanings, including a ship or boat that is no longer seaworthy, and a person who is without a home or regular means of support
Synonyms
abandoned
deserted
forsaken
neglected
dilapidated
ruined
decayed
crumbling
deteriorated
crumbling
ramshackle
tumbledown
decrepit
worn out
run down
broken down
crumbling
disused
unused
vacant
unoccupied
uninhabited
unattended
ignored
disregarded
forgotten
overlooked
abandoned
castaway
marooned
stranded
isolated
alone
forlorn
godforsaken
desolate
barren
bleak
dismal
dreary
gloomy
dismal
depressing
woeful
pitiful
pathetic
lamentable
deplorable
woebegone
forlorn
hopeless
cheerless
dismal
somber
mournful
dreary
disheartening
discouraging
Definitions
- A person, especially a young one, who is abandoned or neglected, and is often without a home or regular means of support
- A ship or boat that has been abandoned at sea, especially one that is no longer seaworthy
- A building or structure that is in a state of disrepair or neglect
- A person who has been abandoned or neglected by others, often due to their own actions or circumstances
Usage Examples
- The derelict ship was left to rot in the harbor, a testament to the owner's neglect
- The city was filled with derelict buildings, a reminder of the economic downturn
- The young girl was a derelict, abandoned by her parents and left to fend for herself on the streets
- The old mansion had been derelict for decades, its grandeur and beauty slowly being consumed by decay and neglect
Antonyms
maintained
preserved
restored
renovated
improved
enhanced
cared for
attended to
supported
assisted
helped
aided
preserved
protected
defended
upheld
sustained
kept
managed
supervised
overseen
regulated
controlled
governed
well-maintained
well-kept
immaculate
spotless
pristine
flawless
perfect
intact
unbroken
undamaged
unharmed