Jeyden W. Dilapidated & Falter.

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Jeyden W. Dilapidated & Falter

Dilapidated In a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect. Adjective. Dictionary.referenece.com

Examples of Dilapidated: EX: crumbling, in ruins, decayed/ decaying, etc. The dilapidated house was in the midst of being tore down. Here, in a dilapidated room, Saleem recounts the November blast. Dilapidated buildings tend to have a scary effect.

Falter Start to lose strength or momentum– lacking of confidence. Verb Sentence.yourdictionary.com

Examples of Falter: EX: hesitate, delay, drag, stall. Models tends to falter within 30 years. Kids who are bullied or get picked on falter their confidence. By getting older your strength and mobility falter.

Questions: 1) is dilapidated an adjective or verb? 2) true or false: is falter the growing of strength? 3) is falter a verb or adjective? 4) is decaying an example of dilapidated?

Answers: 1) adjective. 2) false. 3) verb. 4) yes.