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Decadent

decadent
 I. adjective  Etymology: back-formation from decadence  Date: 1837  1. marked by decay or decline  2. of, relating to, or having the characteristics of the ~s  3. characterized by or appealing to self-indulgence ~ pleasures  • ~ly adverb  II. noun  Date: 1886  1. one of a group of late 19th century French and English writers tending toward artificial and unconventional subjects and subtilized style  2. one that is ~
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  adj. & n. --adj. 1 a in a state of moral or cultural deterioration; showing or characterized by decadence. b of a period of decadence. 2 self-indulgent. --n. a decadent person. Derivatives decadently adv. Etymology: F d{eacute}cadent (as DECADENCE) ...
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  1. иск. декадент 2. испорченный, нездоровый, разлагающийся 3. иск. декадентский, упадочнический ...
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3.
   1. noun декадент  2. adj. упадочный, декадентский ...
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4.
  If you say that a person or society is decadent, you think that they have low moral standards and are interested mainly in pleasure. ...the excesses and stresses of their decadent rock ’n’ roll lifestyles. ADJ c darkgreen]disapproval • decadence The empire had for years been falling into decadence. N-UNCOUNT ...
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  ~ adj having low moral standards and being more concerned with your own pleasure than serious matters  (Pop music was condemned as decadent and crude.) - decadently adv ...
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