11 adjectives to describe derelict

The immortal derelict.

Deserted by her crew, she had become a derelict, and, drifting about in her desolation, had fallen in with another derelict as desolate as herself.

There were others besides Mr. Fanshawe who had walked out of Mr. Harte's demesne to Jimville and wore names that smacked of the soil,"Alkali Bill," "Pike" Wilson, "Three Finger," and "Mono Jim;" fierce, shy, profane, sun-dried derelicts of the windy hills, who each owned, or had owned, a mine and was wishful to own one again.

"A learned derelict is no better than any other kind," mused Kate compassionately.

You are a pitiable little derelict of your race, you know: and two hours every day I will let you come to the palace, and I will teach you.

It wandered idly, a lone derelict upon a solitary lake.

Pathetic derelict, a bandmaster without a band!

You are a pitiable little derelict of your race, you know: and two hours every day I will let you come to the palace, and I will teach you.

There were others besides Mr. Fanshawe who had walked out of Mr. Harte's demesne to Jimville and wore names that smacked of the soil,"Alkali Bill," "Pike" Wilson, "Three Finger," and "Mono Jim;" fierce, shy, profane, sun-dried derelicts of the windy hills, who each owned, or had owned, a mine and was wishful to own one again.

The charming derelicts themselves, listening to the raindrops on the roof of their little cabin, gazed philosophically from the open door, and accepted the prospect as a moral discharge from their obligations.

Adj. relinquished &c v.; cast off, derelict; unowned, unappropriated, unculled; left &c (residuary) 40.

11 adjectives to describe  derelict