Pronunciation: /ˈdɛkədəns/
noun moral or cultural decline as characterized by excessive indulgence in pleasure or luxury
A1 Decadence is when something is in a state of decline or deterioration.
A2 The decadence of the once beautiful building was evident in its crumbling facade.
B1 The city's decadence was attributed to years of neglect and mismanagement.
B2 The decadence of the ruling class led to widespread discontent among the population.
C1 The artist's portrayal of societal decadence in his paintings was both powerful and thought-provoking.
C2 The novel explored themes of moral decadence and corruption in a gripping and unsettling manner.
formal The opulent banquet was a display of decadence and excess.
informal Eating ice cream for breakfast is the ultimate decadence.
slang Partying all night is the epitome of decadence.
figurative The decline of the empire was marked by a sense of moral decadence.
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