derelict

derelict
I
(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)
n. wreck, hull; outcast; slacker, drifter, beachcomber, castaway. —adj. castaway, wrecked, stranded, abandoned, deserted, forsaken; delinquent, negligent, neglectful, remiss. See neglect, relinquishment.
II
(Roget's IV) modif.
1. [Abandoned]
Syn. forsaken, deserted, relinquished, neglected; see abandoned 1 .
2. [Careless]
Syn. lax, remiss, negligent; see careless 1 , delinquent 1 , remiss .
See Synonym Study at remiss . n.
Syn. social outcast, vagrant, pariah, bum*; see beggar 2 , tramp 1 .
III
(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus)
I
n.
vagrant, outcast, *bum, hobo, tramp, beggar, *ne er-do-well, *good-for-nothing, pariah.
II
a.
neglectful, delinquent, remiss, irresponsible, lazy, slack, careless, lax, shiftless, laggard.
ANT.: responsible, conscientious, dutiful
IV
(Roget's Thesaurus II) adjective 1. Having been given up and left alone: abandoned, bereft, deserted, desolate, forlorn, forsaken, lorn. See KEEP. 2. Guilty of neglect; lacking due care or concern: lax, neglectful, negligent, remiss, slack. See CAREFUL.

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