derelict in Italian
derelict in Italian is abbandonato, negligente, trascurato — derelict means abandoned and left to fall into disrepair.
derelict in Italian
abbandonato
Given up by the guardian or owner; abandoned, forsaken.
negligente
(chiefly, US) Negligent in performing a duty; careless.
trascurato
(chiefly, US) Negligent in performing a duty; careless.
relitto
(uncountable, specifically, law) Property abandoned at sea with no hope of recovery and no expectation of being returned to its owner; (countable) an item of such property, especially a ship.
rifiuto
(uncountable) Property abandoned by its former guardian or owner; (countable) an item of such property.
derelitto
(countable, dated) An abandoned or forsaken person; an outcast, a waif.
relitto della società
(countable, dated) An abandoned or forsaken person; an outcast, a waif.
persona negligente
(countable, by extension, derogatory) A homeless or jobless person; a vagrant; also, a person who is (perceived as) negligent in their hygiene and personal affairs.
What does "derelict" mean?
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adj Abandoned and left to fall into disrepair.
"The derelict factory has been empty for over a decade."
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noun Property, or occasionally a person, abandoned and left with nobody to care for it.
"The ship was found adrift, a derelict with no crew aboard."
derelict in a sentence
- The derelict factory has been empty for over a decade.
- Kids used to dare each other to explore the derelict house on the hill.
- The ship was found adrift, a derelict with no crew aboard.
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "derelict" in Italian?
"derelict" in Italian is abbandonato, negligente, trascurato. derelict means: Abandoned and left to fall into disrepair.
How do you use "derelict" in a sentence?
Example: "The derelict factory has been empty for over a decade." In Italian, "derelict" is abbandonato, negligente, trascurato.
Are there other ways to say "derelict" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 8 translations listed for "derelict": abbandonato, negligente, trascurato, relitto, rifiuto, derelitto.
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