Pronunciation: /dɪˈbɔːʧt/
adjective morally corrupt or perverted
A1 The debauched man stumbled out of the bar.
A2 The debauched partygoers left a mess in the hotel room.
B1 The debauched behavior of the students led to their suspension.
B2 The debauched lifestyle of the wealthy socialite was well-known in the city.
C1 The debauched aristocracy indulged in excess and extravagance.
C2 The debauched society of the time was depicted in the novel with brutal honesty.
formal The debauched behavior of the aristocrats scandalized the public.
informal I can't believe how debauched the party was last night.
slang That guy is always up to some debauched antics.
figurative The debauched state of the city's infrastructure was evident in the crumbling buildings.
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