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decadency

/'dekədəns/ Cách viết khác : (decadency) /'dekədənsi/
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Explanation of the Word "Decadency"

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.

Usage Instructions:
  • When to use: You can use "decadency" when talking about moral or mental decline in individuals, groups, or cultures.
  • How to use: The word is often used in more formal or literary contexts.
Advanced Usage:

In advanced contexts, "decadency" can be used to critique art, literature, or cultural practices that are seen as overly indulgent or lacking in substance.

Word Variants:
  • Decadent (adjective): Describing something that is characterized by decadency; often used to describe a lifestyle that is luxurious but morally questionable.

    • Example: The decadent party was filled with excess and indulgence.
  • Decadence (noun): The state of being decadent; this term is often used in a broader sense, sometimes describing cultural or artistic decline.

    • Example: The decadence of the 1920s is often romanticized in films and literature.
Different Meanings:

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.

Synonyms:
  • Decline
  • Decay
  • Deterioration
  • Degeneration
  • Corruption
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

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.

Noun
  1. the state of being degenerate in mental or moral qualities

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