Choose the option nearest in meaning to the word or phrase underlined.
The old fire station has obviously become derelict.
Answer Details
The word "derelict" refers to something that has been abandoned and is in a poor or neglected state. It is often used to describe buildings or structures that are no longer in use and have fallen into disrepair.
The word "moribund" describes something that is at the point of death or is in decline but does not necessarily imply abandonment or neglect.
The word "glamorous" describes something that is charmingly or fascinatingly attractive, which is the opposite of the meaning of "derelict".
The word "enlivened" refers to something that has been made lively or spirited, which also contradicts the meaning of "derelict".
The word "titivated" means to make something more attractive by adding decorations, which is also opposite to being abandoned or neglected.
The option nearest in meaning to "derelict" is "moribund" because it suggests decline, although it doesn't specifically indicate abandonment. The context of the phrase suggests that the fire station is not only neglected but also likely to be in a state of disrepair, which aligns more closely with "moribund" than the other options.