1. dilapidated
However, the building is now in a very dilapidated state.
This house is really dilapidated.
Does anyone live in this dilapidated old house?
This dilapidated building is in dire need of renovation.
We still use the dilapidated barn for storing tools.
a tin roof so dilapidated that every rainstorm flooded the shack
2. ruin
Drinking was his ruin.
You should really lay off that. It'll ruin your health.
Will the coffee stain ruin the carpet?
You will ruin your health if you drink too much.
The world is a sacred vessel that cannot be acted on. Whoever acts on it will ruin it; whoever holds on to it will lose it.
She's going to ruin her life if she marries that good-for-nothing. Someone should knock some sense into her.
Nuclear weapons will bring about nothing but the ruin of mankind.
It is not men's faults that ruin them so much as the manner in which they conduct themselves after the faults have been committed.
Every time I have a plan, you have to go ruin it
Ruin is inside us.
Science without conscience is only the ruin of the soul.
White lies could help us to be diplomatic and avoid hard feelings and arguments which can ruin a day - or a friendship.
My husband and I were spinners, but our spinning company drove us to ruin.
Those people ruin their government, but they don't know how to build it again.