Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tumble-down
adjective
/ˈtʌm.bəl.daʊn/

Definition
In a state of disrepair or ruin, often referring to buildings or structures that are dilapidated.

Examples
- The old tumble-down cottage was surrounded by overgrown weeds.
- After years of neglect, the tumble-down barn was finally demolished.
- They found a tumble-down shack at the end of the road, hidden by trees.

Meaning
Tumble-down describes something that is falling apart or is in a poor condition, typically because it has not been maintained or has been neglected over time.

Synonyms
- derelict
- ruined
- decrepit
- dilapidated
- ramshackle