Reverse Dictionary: DISREPAIR

ADJECTIVES
1629 • LEFT-HANDED of a thing: defective, in a state of disrepair → obs.
1675 • RAMSHACKLED in a state of disrepair, dilapidated, run-down 
1806 • DILAPIDATED fallen into ruin or disrepair
1830 • RAMSHACKLE in a state of severe disrepair
1832 • RUN-DOWN in a state of disrepair; dilapidated, shabby
1855 • INVALIDED fallen into disrepair; damaged so as to be unserviceable
1856 • DOWN-AT-HEEL characterized by disrepair, shabbiness, neglect, or destitution 
1857 • RAMSHACKLY in a state of disrepair, dilapidated, run-down 
1884 • DOWN-AT-HEELED characterized by disrepair, shabbiness, neglect, or destitution 
1902 • BOCKETY fallen into a state of disrepair; likely to fall apart; rickety → Irish
1905 • RAMSHACKELDY• RAMSHACKLETY in a state of disrepair, dilapidated, run-down → Amer. dial.
1941 • BEATEN-UP in a state of disrepair; dilapidated
………. • RAMSHACK in a state of disrepair, dilapidated, run-down → Amer. dial.


ADVERBS
1736 • DOWN AT HEEL in or into a state of disrepair, neglect, or shabbiness 


NOUNS
1467 • DISPAYRE impaired condition, disrepair → obs.
1646 • CRAZINESS a being defective or damaged; disrepair → obs.
1822 • IRREPAIR disrepair
1843 • UNREPAIR lack of repair; disrepair
1871 • SLUMMINESS disrepair; scruffiness
1953 • BASKET CASE something in a state of severe disrepair


VERBS
1382 • PERISH to fall into ruin or disrepair
1599 • GO TO RACK AND RUIN to fall into a state of total neglect, disrepair, or ruin
1681 • RUN TO REPAIRS to fall into disrepair → obs.
1712 • DILAPIDATE to fall in disrepair or ruin
1794 • GO TO PIGS AND WHISTLES to fall into disrepair or ruin