Definition:
"Decadency" is a noun that refers to a state of decline or decay, especially in mental or moral qualities. It describes a situation where people or societies become less healthy, less strong, or less virtuous over time.
In advanced contexts, "decadency" can be used to critique art, literature, or cultural practices that are seen as overly indulgent or lacking in substance.
Decadent (adjective): Describing something that is characterized by decadency; often used to describe a lifestyle that is luxurious but morally questionable.
Decadence (noun): The state of being decadent; this term is often used in a broader sense, sometimes describing cultural or artistic decline.
While "decadency" specifically refers to decline in moral or mental qualities, "decadence" can also refer to a general state of excessive indulgence or luxury, not necessarily tied to moral decline.
While there are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that use "decadency," you might come across phrases like: - "Down the rabbit hole" – which can imply a descent into confusion or moral ambiguity. - "Slippery slope" – often used to describe a situation that leads to worse conditions.