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disused

Part of Speech

adjective

Pronunciation

/dɪsˈjuːzd/

Definitions

  • No longer in use; neglected or abandoned.

Usage Examples

  • The disused railway station stood in ruins.
  • They explored the disused factory at the edge of town.

Etymology

Derived from Middle English 'disuse', from Old French 'desuser', meaning 'to cease using'. The adjective form emerged in the 18th century.

Synonyms

  • abandoned
  • neglected
  • derelict
  • unused

Antonyms

  • used
  • maintained
  • operative
  • functional

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish en desuso /en deˈsuso/
French désaffecté /dezaˈfɛkte/
German stillgelegt /ˈʃtɪlɡəleːɡt/
Russian неиспользуемый /nʲɪɪsˈpolʲzʲʊjɪmɨj/
Hindi अप्रयुक्त /aprayukt/
Chinese (Simplified) 废弃的 /fèi qì de/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /dɪsˈjuːzd/
  • American English: /dɪsˈjuːzd/ or /dɪsˈjuːst/

Historical Usage

The term 'disused' gained popularity in the 19th century to describe abandoned infrastructure, such as railways and buildings.

Cultural Nuances

In British English, 'disused' often refers to old industrial sites or buildings, whereas in American English, similar terms like 'abandoned' or 'defunct' are more common.

More Information

The concept of 'disused' places frequently appears in literature, film, and urban exploration, often symbolizing decay, nostalgia, or the passage of time.

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