- decrepitly
- de·crep·it·ly
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
decrepitly — adverb see decrepit … New Collegiate Dictionary
decrepitly — See decrepit. * * * … Universalium
decrepitly — adverb In a decrepit way … Wiktionary
decrepitly — adv. frailly, feebly, weakly … English contemporary dictionary
decrepitly — adverb : in a decrepit manner … Useful english dictionary
decrepit — decrepitly, adv. decrepitness, n. /di krep it/, adj. 1. weakened by old age; feeble; infirm: a decrepit man who can hardly walk. 2. worn out by long use; dilapidated: a decrepit stove. [1400 50; late ME < L decrepitus, lit., broken down, equiv.… … Universalium
decrepit — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin decrepitus Date: 15th century 1. wasted and weakened by or as if by the infirmities of old age 2. a. impaired by use or wear ; worn out b. fallen into ruin or disrepair 3. dilapid … New Collegiate Dictionary
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decrepit — /dəˈkrɛpət / (say duh krepuht) adjective broken down or weakened by old age; feeble; infirm. {Latin dēcrepitus, literally, noiseless} –decrepitly, adverb …
decrepit — [dē krep′it, dikrep′it] adj. [ME & OFr < L decrepitus < de , intens. + crepitus, pp. of crepare, to creak, rattle (in LL, to burst, die): see CRAVEN] broken down or worn out by old age, illness, or long use SYN. WEAK decrepitly adv … English World dictionary