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All beat-up synonyms

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adj beat-up

  • shabby β€” impaired by wear, use, etc.; worn: shabby clothes.
  • damaged β€” injury or harm that reduces value or usefulness: The storm did considerable damage to the crops.
  • shabby β€” impaired by wear, use, etc.; worn: shabby clothes.
  • decaying β€” rotting as a result of bacterial, fungal, or chemical action; decomposing
  • crumbling β€” to break into small fragments or crumbs.
  • unkempt β€” not combed: unkempt hair.
  • broken-down β€” A broken-down vehicle or machine no longer works because it has something wrong with it.
  • neglected β€” to pay no attention or too little attention to; disregard or slight: The public neglected his genius for many years.
  • dingy β€” of a dark, dull, or dirty color or aspect; lacking brightness or freshness.
  • decrepit β€” Something that is decrepit is old and in bad condition. Someone who is decrepit is old and weak.
  • ramshackle β€” dilapidated, run down
  • seedy β€” abounding in seed.
  • derelict β€” A place or building that is derelict is empty and in a bad state of repair because it has not been used or lived in for a long time.
  • rickety β€” likely to fall or collapse; shaky: a rickety chair.
  • battered β€” Something that is battered is old and in poor condition because it has been used a lot.
  • deserted β€” abandoned; forsaken: the problems of deserted wives and children.
  • desolate β€” A desolate place is empty of people and lacking in comfort.
  • dilapidated β€” reduced to or fallen into partial ruin or decay, as from age, wear, or neglect.
  • injured β€” to do or cause harm of any kind to; damage; hurt; impair: to injure one's hand.
  • impaired β€” weakened, diminished, or damaged: impaired hearing; to rebuild an impaired bridge.
  • run-down β€” fatigued; weary; exhausted.
  • flawed β€” characterized by flaws; having imperfections: a flawed gem; a seriously flawed piece of work.
  • dinged β€” to cause surface damage to; dent: Flying gravel had dinged the car's fenders.
  • marred β€” to damage or spoil to a certain extent; render less perfect, attractive, useful, etc.; impair or spoil: That billboard mars the view. The holiday was marred by bad weather.
  • totaled β€” constituting or comprising the whole; entire; whole: the total expenditure.
  • decayed β€” having rotted as a result of bacterial, fungal, or chemical action; decomposed
  • faded β€” to lose brightness or vividness of color.
  • disordered β€” lacking organization or in confusion; disarranged.
  • tangled β€” snarled, interlaced, or mixed up: tangled thread.
  • dirty β€” soiled with dirt; foul; unclean: dirty laundry.
  • disheveled β€” hanging loosely or in disorder; unkempt: disheveled hair.
  • ruffled β€” (of apparel) having ruffles.
  • gone β€” past participle of go1 .
  • shot β€” a discharge of a firearm, bow, etc.
  • bent β€” Bent is the past tense and past participle of bend.
  • hurt β€” to cause bodily injury to; injure: He was badly hurt in the accident.
  • down β€” from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder.
  • spoiled β€” to damage severely or harm (something), especially with reference to its excellence, value, usefulness, etc.: The water stain spoiled the painting. Drought spoiled the corn crop.
  • flubbed β€” a blunder.
  • snafued β€” a badly confused or ridiculously muddled situation: A ballot snafu in the election led to a recount. Synonyms: snarl, bedlam, tumult, disarray, disorder, confusion, mess; foul-up. Antonyms: order, efficiency, calm.
  • sunk β€” a simple past tense and past participle of sink.
  • busted β€” caught out doing something wrong and therefore in trouble
  • blemished β€” You use blemished to describe something such as someone's skin or a piece of fruit when its appearance is spoiled by small marks.
  • fouled up β€” grossly offensive to the senses; disgustingly loathsome; noisome: a foul smell.
  • glitched β€” a defect or malfunction in a machine or plan.
  • messed up β€” beaten up; looking disarrayed.
  • no go β€” functioning properly and ready: two minutes before the satellite is to be launched and all systems are go.
  • out of kilter β€” If one thing is out of kilter with another, the first thing does not agree with or fit in with the second.
  • out of whack β€” to strike with a smart, resounding blow or blows.
  • screwed up β€” a metal fastener having a tapered shank with a helical thread, and topped with a slotted head, driven into wood or the like by rotating, especially by means of a screwdriver.
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