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woebegone vs derelict

derelict vs woebegone

woebegone is not a noun while derelict is a noun.

woebegone and derelict both are adjectives.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
woebegone No Yes No No
derelict Yes Yes No No
As adjectives, woebegone and derelict are synonyms defined as:
  • woebegone and derelict: worn and broken down by hard use
Other synonyms of woebegone include creaky, decrepit, flea-bitten, run-down.
woebegone (noun) derelict (noun)
a ship abandoned on the high seas
a person without a home, job, or property
woebegone (adjective) derelict (adjective)
affected by or full of grief or woe in deplorable condition
worn and broken down by hard use failing in what duty requires
forsaken by owner or inhabitants
worn and broken down by hard use
Difference between woebegone and derelict

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