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Bad / Weak (73 words)

1 bland adjective Without any distinctive characteristics; uninteresting and dull; without flavor, excitement, or strong emotion. See
2 breakdown noun A mechanical failure, especially of a vehicle or machine. Can also be used in medical contexts. See
3 brittle adjective Hard but liable to break or shatter easily See
4 collapse nounverb verb To lose strength or energy, and fall down or cave in suddenly, often due to structural failure or overwhelming force. See
5 collapse nounverb noun When something breaks and falls down. See
6 crumble verb Break or fall apart into small fragments, especially over a period of time as part of a process of deterioration See
7 decay nounverb noun The result of being destroyed by natural causes or by not being cared for. See
8 decrepit adjective (of a person) elderly and infirm See
9 defective adjective Having a fault or flaw, not working properly, not meeting the required standard or quality. See
10 defunct adjective No longer existing or functioning See
11 deplete verb To reduce something by a large amount so that there is not enough left, such as resources or money See
12 depleted adjective When resources and energy are used up and emptied. See
13 deteriorate verb To gradually get worse See
14 devoid adjective Not possessing a quality or element typically expected. See
15 disintegrate verb To weaken, decompose, and break apart as the result of time, impact or decay. See
16 dissipate verb To cause something to become weaker until it gradually disappears See
17 expendable adjective Not essential, able to be used up or sacrificed without significant loss, easily replaced or not necessary for long-term use. See
18 fade verb To gradually lose brightness, color, or strength. See
19 flaccid adjective Lacking strength, firmness, or resilience. See
20 fledgling adjective Referring to a process or person that is new, untested, and lacks experience. See