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Synonyms and antonyms of In a bad condition in British Thesaurus

In a bad condition

beaten-up (adjective)

informal beat-up

beat-up (adjective)

informal old and in bad condition

be done for (informal)

informal if something is done for, it is in such bad condition or so badly damaged that it cannot be used

broken-down (adjective)

no longer working or in good condition

clapped-out (adjective)

Britishinformal old and in bad condition, or no longer effective

condemned (adjective)

a condemned building is in very bad condition and is going to be destroyed

creaky (adjective)

no longer working well or in good condition

decrepit (adjective)

old and no longer in good condition

derelict (adjective)

something such as a building or piece of land that is derelict is empty, not used, and in a bad condition

dilapidated (adjective)

a dilapidated building, vehicle, or system is old and in bad condition

down-at-heel (adjective)

looking old and no longer in good condition

far gone (adjective)

in a very bad state or condition that is unlikely to improve

flyblown (adjective)

dirty and in bad condition

forlorn (adjective)

used about places that are empty and in a bad condition

fucked up (adjective)

offensive an extremely offensive expression that means completely broken or in a very bad state

have had it ()

if something has had it, it cannot be used any longer because it is in such bad condition

in good/excellent/bad etc nick ()

in good/very good/bad etc condition

in tatters ()

in very bad condition

irretrievable (adjective)

impossible to get back or return to good condition

moth-eaten (adjective)

old and in bad condition

rackety (adjective)

informal old-fashioned noisy and usually not in good condition

ramshackle (adjective)

in bad condition and likely to fall down

ratty (adjective)

Americaninformal old and in bad condition

rickety (adjective)

a rickety structure or piece of furniture is likely to break if you put any weight on it, often because it is old

run-down (adjective)

in bad condition because no one has spent money on repairs

shabby (adjective)

old and in bad condition

skanky (adjective)

informal very unpleasant or dirty

tatty (adjective)

informal old and in bad condition

tumbledown (adjective)

a tumbledown building is old and in bad condition

uncared for (adjective)

not looked after

uninhabitable (adjective)

not suitable for living in

up the spout ()

used for talking about something that is wrong, spoiled, or has no chance of succeeding

wretched (adjective)

very unpleasant, or in very bad condition