Pronunciation: /dɪˈklaɪnɪzəm/
noun the belief or theory that a society or institution is in decline
A1 Many people feel declinism when they see changes happening around them.
A2 The concept of declinism suggests a negative outlook on the future.
B1 Declinism can lead to feelings of pessimism and hopelessness.
B2 Some societies have experienced periods of declinism followed by revitalization.
C1 Scholars debate the impact of declinism on societal progress and development.
C2 The phenomenon of declinism has been studied extensively in the field of sociology.
formal Declinism is a theory that suggests societies are in a state of decline.
informal Some people have a pessimistic view of the future, known as declinism.
slang I'm tired of all this declinism talk, let's focus on the positives.
figurative His declinism attitude towards his career held him back from reaching his full potential.
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