decadents

[US]/[ˈdiːsɪdənts]/
[UK]/[ˈdiːsɪdənts]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.People who indulge excessively in luxury and vice.; A person who is morally or spiritually degenerate.; A member of the Decadent movement in literature and art.

Phrases & Collocations

decadent arts

decadent lifestyle

becoming decadent

decadent novel

decadent era

a decadent age

decadent music

surprisingly decadent

decadent society

utterly decadent

Example Sentences

the novel portrays a society of decadent aristocrats living lavishly.

critics accused the film of being overly decadent and lacking substance.

his decadent lifestyle eventually led to financial ruin.

the decadent era of the roman empire is a cautionary tale.

she was fascinated by the decadent beauty of the baroque period.

the decadent music featured dark themes and complex harmonies.

the artist explored themes of decay and decadence in his paintings.

a decadent sense of privilege permeated the upper class.

the play showcased the decadents' moral decline and excess.

the decadent fashion trends of the 1920s were quite striking.

he warned against the dangers of a decadent culture obsessed with pleasure.

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