Antonyms for run-down
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : ruhn-doun |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈrʌnˈdaʊn |
Definition of run-down
Origin :- 1866, of persons, with reference to health, from verbal phrase, from run (v.) + down (adv.). From 1896 of places; 1894 of clocks. Earliest sense is "oppressed" (1680s).
- adj shabby, in bad shape
- You've got no business in a run-down place like this— you with your fine clothes and your fine airs.
- Extract from : « The Fortune Hunter » by Louis Joseph Vance
- It's the sleaziest, cheapest, most run-down tenement in one hemisphere, but I love it.
- Extract from : « Starman's Quest » by Robert Silverberg
- We are compelled to make our living and hers out of this run-down farm.
- Extract from : « Dorothy at Skyrie » by Evelyn Raymond
- The run-down farm was a hopeless sideline that supported the family.
- Extract from : « God's Green Country » by Ethel M. Chapman
- Her trouble is a run-down, but the serious complication is her lungs.
- Extract from : « James Gilmour of Mongolia » by James Gilmour
- Though in your run-down condition you ought to have at least six.
- Extract from : « The Radio Boys at Mountain Pass » by Allen Chapman
- I was glad she wasn't no measly, little, old-fashioned, run-down concern.
- Extract from : « Danny's Own Story » by Don Marquis
- Withal, he had the shabby, run-down appearance as of a man in hard lines financially.
- Extract from : « Winning the Wilderness » by Margaret Hill McCarter
- But any one who knows about farm work, realizes that this view of a run-down, neglected old place means a long struggle.
- Extract from : « The American Country Girl » by Martha Foote Crow
- Thus had it needed Portox' help, a hundred Earth-Tarthian years before, when run-down entropy threatened its very existence.
- Extract from : « Quest of the Golden Ape » by Ivar Jorgensen
Synonyms for run-down
- abandoned
- beat-up
- below par
- broken-down
- crumbling
- debilitated
- decrepit
- derelict
- deserted
- desolate
- dilapidated
- dingy
- dog-eared
- down-at-the-heel
- drained
- enervated
- exhausted
- fatigued
- forsaken
- frowzy
- in a bad way
- neglected
- old
- out of condition
- peaked
- ramshackle
- ratty
- rickety
- seedy
- tacky
- tattered
- tired
- tumble-down
- uncared-for
- under the weather
- unhealthy
- untended
- used up
- weak
- weary
- worn-out
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