decrepitness (Meaning)

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decrepitness (n.)

Decrepitude.

Synonyms & Antonyms of decrepitness

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decrepitness Sentence Examples

  1. The abandoned mansion stood as a symbol of decrepitude, its once grand halls now filled with dust and cobwebs.
  2. Years of neglect had led to the church's decrepitude, with crumbling walls and a sagging roof.
  3. The old car, with its rusted body and worn-out tires, exemplified decrepitude.
  4. The village had fallen into a state of decrepitude, with boarded-up storefronts and overgrown streets.
  5. The once vibrant city square now bore the marks of decrepitude, with broken benches and cracked pavement.
  6. The museum's collection was in a state of decrepitude, with many artifacts showing signs of decay.
  7. The mansion had been restored to its former glory after years of decrepitude.
  8. The once proud ship had fallen into decrepitude after years of service at sea.
  9. The town's infrastructure was in a state of decrepitude, with outdated roads and failing utilities.
  10. The garden, once lush and green, had succumbed to decrepitude, with weeds choking the flowerbeds and shrubs.

FAQs About the word decrepitness

Decrepitude.

No synonyms found.

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The abandoned mansion stood as a symbol of decrepitude, its once grand halls now filled with dust and cobwebs.

Years of neglect had led to the church's decrepitude, with crumbling walls and a sagging roof.

The old car, with its rusted body and worn-out tires, exemplified decrepitude.

The village had fallen into a state of decrepitude, with boarded-up storefronts and overgrown streets.