Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of In a bad condition in British Thesaurus
In a bad condition
impossible to put back into a normal or satisfactory condition
broken-down (adjective)
dilapidated (adjective)
a dilapidated building, vehicle, or system is old and in 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 ()
irretrievable (adjective)
impossible to get back or return to good condition
moth-eaten (adjective)
ramshackle (adjective)
skanky (adjective)
informal very unpleasant or dirty
tumbledown (adjective)
a tumbledown building is old and in bad condition
uncared for (adjective)
not looked after
uninhabitable (adjective)
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