blighted
adjective
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Pronunciation: /ˈblaɪtɪd/
adj
Etymology: Etymology tree English blight English -ed English blighted From blight + -ed.
- Having caused to suffer a blight.
- Having suffered a blight.
“The Glenbrook Community Center is in disrepair and has been closed for a number of years, which means it is the exact kind of dilapidated and blighted building CAVE People will do everything to protect.”
- Ruined, spoiled.
“Mark—how that that lone and blighted bosom sears / The scathing thought of execrated years!”
verb
Etymology: Etymology tree English blight English -ed English blighted From blight + -ed.
- simple past and past participle of blight