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Often used in the same context:
disuse,
dilapidation,
eyesore,
derelict,
decrepitude,
upkeep,
decay,
desuetude,
rusting,
almshouse,
shambles,
renovations,
firetrap,
neglect,
disarray,
repairs,
plasterwork,
almshouses,
functional obsolescence,
rot,
buildings,
absentee landlord,
edifices,
brickwork,
blight,
wayside,
refurbishment,
underinvestment,
poorhouses,
relic,
mismanagement,
disgrace,
shabbiness,
disfavor,
weatherboard,
tollhouse,
springhouse,
stonework,
refit,
tatty,
anachronism,
tumbledown,
livery stable,
unliveable,
dire straits,
asylums,
monuments,
vandals,
degeneration,
demolishment,
superstructure,
deterioration,
corroding,
cesspool,
facelift,
cracks,
restoration,
deathtrap,
rust bucket,
vagrants,
facades,
dry rot,
faade,
undercliff,
tithe barn,
disintegrating,
art deco,
pigsty,
carports,
unsightliness,
receivership,
gristmill,
rabbit warren,
abyss,
vandalism,
churchyards,
overgrowth,
untidiness,
railings,
anarchy,
outhouses,
bell tower,
deficiencies,
footstone,
peppercorn rent,
demolition,
bungalows,
quonset hut,
sprucing,
lido,
broch,
showplace,
ranchos,
urban renewal,
dry dock,
palazzi,
clock tower,
edwardian,
cottages,
houses,
quonset,
redevelopment,
destitution,
demoralization,
disfigurement,
disrepute,
disorganisation,
disorganization,
overcrowding,
dearth,
disorientation,
jeopardy,
poverty,
shortage,
muddle,
discouragement,
disharmony,
disservice,
havoc,
impoverishment
Appears in the definition of:
condition
More general:
unsoundness
Also try:
— Adjectives for disrepair:
serious,
such,
great,
sad,
total,
complete,
considerable,
general,
utter,
terrible,
severe,
more...
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