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dilapidate vs ruin

ruin vs dilapidate

dilapidate is not a noun while ruin is a noun.

dilapidate and ruin both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
dilapidate No No Yes No
ruin Yes No Yes No
As verbs, ruin is a hyponym of dilapidate; that is, ruin is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than dilapidate:
  • dilapidate: fall into decay or ruin
  • ruin: fall into ruin
Other hyponyms of dilapidate include deteriorate, corrode, rust, weather, eat at, erode, gnaw, gnaw at, wear away, droop, wilt, break, bust, fall apart, wear, wear out.
dilapidate (noun) ruin (noun)
destruction achieved by causing something to be wrecked or ruined
a ruined building
an event that results in destruction
failure that results in a loss of position or reputation
the process of becoming dilapidated
an irrecoverable state of devastation and destruction
dilapidate (verb) ruin (verb)
fall into decay or ruin fall into ruin
bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin by neglect or misuse destroy completely; damage irreparably
reduce to ruins
deprive of virginity
reduce to bankruptcy
destroy or cause to fail
Difference between dilapidate and ruin

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