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derelict

derelict / derelict / derelict / derelict
AdjectiveNoun

This term carries a heavy sense of abandonment and failure, whether applied to physical structures or human responsibilities. When describing buildings, it evokes images of decay, rust, and structural collapse resulting from long-term neglect. In a professional or legal context, being derelict in duty implies a serious breach of trust or a failure to perform a mandatory obligation. As a noun referring to people, the word is often perceived as harsh or clinical, focusing on the state of being cast aside by society.

Meanings

Adjectivederelict
[[]][something]

In a very poor condition as a result of disuse and neglect.

"The city is full of derelict warehouses and old factories."

Adjectivederelict
[[]][someone]

Negligent in one's duty or failing to perform a required obligation.

"The officer was found to be derelict in his duties during the emergency."

Nounderelict

A person without a home, job, or property.

"The shelter provides food and clothing for the derelict."

Nounderelict

A building or piece of land that has been abandoned and fallen into ruin.

"The local council is planning to demolish the derelict to make room for a park."

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