decedance
When something is decadent, it means it's really fancy and luxurious, maybe even too much so. Think of a very rich dessert or a lifestyle full of expensive things and parties. It can also suggest that this luxury has led to a bit of a decline in good values or culture. So, it's about being very indulgent, sometimes to the point of being a bit over the top or even morally questionable.
When we describe something as decadent, especially at a C2 level, we're not just saying it's luxurious; we're implying a deeper sense of decline or decay, often in a cultural or moral context. It suggests an overabundance or indulgence that has become excessive to the point of being unhealthy or corrupting. Think of a society or an artistic movement that has become so opulent and self-serving that it loses its vitality and purpose. While it can still describe something richly self-indulgent, the C2 understanding emphasizes this underlying notion of a sophisticated but ultimately enervating decline.
§ Similar Words and Nuances
When exploring the word "decadent," it's helpful to consider several synonyms and near-synonyms. While they share overlapping meanings, each carries subtle nuances that make them appropriate in different contexts. Understanding these distinctions will allow you to choose the most precise and impactful word for your writing.
§ Depraved
- DEFINITION
- Morally corrupt; wicked.
While "decadent" can imply moral decline, "depraved" focuses more intensely on a state of severe moral corruption or perversion. It suggests a complete lack of moral principles, often with a connotation of evil or malice. A decadent society might be seen as heading towards depravity, but depravity itself is a more extreme and absolute state of wickedness.
The serial killer's actions were truly depraved, shocking the entire nation.
§ Dissipated
- DEFINITION
- Overindulging in sensual pleasures; intemperate.
"Dissipated" is closely related to "decadent" in its emphasis on excessive indulgence, particularly in pleasures like drinking, gambling, or sexual activity. However, "dissipated" often carries a stronger connotation of self-destruction and the squandering of one's health, fortune, or talents due to these excesses. A person might live a decadent lifestyle, but if it leads to their ruin, they become dissipated.
After years of a dissipated lifestyle, his health began to fail him.
§ Luxurious
- DEFINITION
- Extremely comfortable, elegant, or enjoyable, especially in a way that involves great expense.
"Luxurious" describes something characterized by luxury, comfort, and expense. While decadent things can be luxurious, not all luxurious things are decadent. "Luxurious" lacks the negative moral or cultural decline connotations inherent in "decadent." A five-star hotel can be described as luxurious without implying any moral failing, but a truly excessive and self-indulgent use of its amenities might lean towards decadence.
They enjoyed a luxurious vacation at a private resort.
§ Self-indulgent
- DEFINITION
- Characterized by an unwillingness to control one's cravings and desires.
"Self-indulgent" highlights the act of giving in to one's desires and whims, often to an excessive degree. This is a core component of decadence, but "self-indulgent" itself doesn't necessarily carry the broader societal or cultural decline implications. One can be self-indulgent in a relatively harmless way, like spending an entire day watching movies, but a pattern of extreme self-indulgence can contribute to a decadent lifestyle.
Her decision to buy an extravagant sports car was a rather self-indulgent purchase.
§ Profligate
- DEFINITION
- Recklessly extravagant or wasteful in the use of resources.
"Profligate" emphasizes excessive spending and wasteful use of resources, often with a strong moral judgment attached. While decadent behavior can certainly be profligate, "profligate" directly addresses the financial and material aspects of recklessness. A profligate person might not necessarily be seeking pleasure in a decadent way, but simply wasting resources without care.
The company's profligate spending led to its eventual bankruptcy.
§ When to use "Decadent"
Use "decadent" when you want to convey a sense of:
Moral or cultural decline: The word inherently suggests a societal or individual slide into excess and away from a perceived ideal.
Excessive indulgence: There's a strong emphasis on overdoing pleasure, luxury, and self-gratification.
Richness to the point of excess: In modern contexts, it can describe something that is so opulent or over-the-top that it borders on being unhealthy or distasteful.
It's a powerful word that carries a critical undertone, often implying a loss of vigor, purpose, or ethical grounding due to an embrace of superficial pleasures.
How Formal Is It?
"The once-grand empire eventually succumbed to a decadent period of excessive indulgence and moral decay."
"The hotel offered a luxurious experience with its opulent decor and extravagant amenities."
"Her party was totally over-the-top, with a chocolate fountain and a live band."
"The queen lived in a super fancy castle with lots of sparkly things."
"That new restaurant is so boujee, everything on the menu costs a fortune."
مستوى الصعوبة
The word itself is uncommon, and its definition is quite nuanced, requiring careful reading to fully grasp the subtle meaning of 'excessive indulgence' and 'moral or cultural decline'. While the word isn't exceptionally long, its conceptual density increases reading difficulty.
Using 'decedance' correctly in writing requires understanding its connotations and the specific contexts in which it applies. It's not a word for everyday use and demands precision to avoid misapplication, especially regarding the 'excessive indulgence' aspect without being overly judgmental or inaccurate.
Pronunciation might be a slight hurdle for some due to the 'dence' ending which could be mispronounced. More significantly, integrating 'decedance' naturally into spoken English requires a good grasp of its meaning and appropriate contexts, which can be challenging in real-time conversation.
While not exceedingly difficult to recognize if spoken clearly, the rarity of 'decedance' means a listener might not immediately grasp its precise meaning without context. The subtle nuances of its definition make it more challenging to fully comprehend on first hearing compared to more common C1 vocabulary.
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The old palace, though beautiful, showed signs of decadence with its crumbling statues and overgrown gardens.
The palace was falling apart, showing that people stopped caring for it and lived too lavishly.
Using 'though beautiful' as a contrast to 'showed signs of decadence'.
Eating chocolate cake for breakfast every day might seem decadent to some.
Some people might think eating chocolate cake daily for breakfast is overly indulgent.
'might seem decadent' indicates a possibility or opinion.
The movie showed a decadent lifestyle with endless parties and expensive clothes.
The film portrayed a life of too much luxury, with constant parties and costly attire.
'showed a decadent lifestyle' describes the kind of life presented in the movie.
His room was decorated in a decadent style, with velvet curtains and gold furniture.
His room had a luxurious, over-the-top style, with velvet drapes and golden furnishings.
'decorated in a decadent style' explains the aesthetic of the room.
The empire's decadence was clear in its leaders' selfish choices.
The empire's decline was obvious because its leaders made selfish decisions.
'was clear in' indicates how the decadence was made evident.
She loved decadent desserts, especially rich chocolate mousse.
She really liked very rich and indulgent desserts, like chocolate mousse.
'loved decadent desserts' shows a strong preference for rich treats.
Some people think reality TV shows are a sign of cultural decadence.
Some believe reality television indicates a fall in cultural standards.
'are a sign of' means they represent or point to something.
The artist's new painting was wonderfully decadent, full of deep colors and rich textures.
The artist's latest painting was beautifully over-the-top, with intense colors and varied textures.
'wonderfully decadent' describes the painting as being beautifully luxurious.
The old mansion, though beautiful, had a decadent feel with its crumbling statues and overgrown gardens.
Decadent: luxuriously rich and self-indulgent to the point of being excessive.
Here, 'decadent' describes the 'feel' of the mansion.
She enjoyed a decadent dessert of chocolate lava cake with raspberry sauce.
Decadent: very rich and enjoyable, often in a luxurious way.
'Decadent' is used as an adjective modifying 'dessert'.
The Roman Empire's later years are sometimes described as decadent due to widespread indulgence and corruption.
Decadent: characterized by moral or cultural decline, often with excessive indulgence.
This sentence uses 'decadent' to describe a historical period.
He spent his vacation enjoying a decadent lifestyle of expensive dinners and lounging by the pool.
Decadent: involving excessive luxury and pleasure.
'Decadent' modifies 'lifestyle'.
The artist's decadent paintings were full of rich colors and elaborate details.
Decadent: luxuriously rich and ornate.
Here, 'decadent' describes the visual style of the paintings.
Many criticized the play for its decadent themes and excessive spectacle.
Decadent: relating to a state of moral or cultural decline, often with indulgence.
'Decadent' is used to describe the 'themes' of the play.
The fashion show featured decadent gowns made of silk and adorned with jewels.
Decadent: elaborately luxurious and self-indulgent.
'Decadent' describes the luxurious nature of the 'gowns'.
After weeks of hard work, a decadent bubble bath was exactly what she needed.
Decadent: extremely luxurious and enjoyable.
In this context, 'decadent' emphasizes the luxurious and enjoyable quality of the 'bubble bath'.
The once-grand mansion, with its peeling paint and overgrown gardens, stood as a testament to the family's decadence.
A mansão, outrora grandiosa, com sua tinta descascada e jardins invadidos, era um testemunho da decadência da família.
Here, 'decadence' is used as a noun, describing a state or quality.
Critics decried the artist's latest collection as a display of sheer decadence, prioritizing shock value over genuine artistic merit.
Os críticos condenaram a última coleção do artista como uma exibição de pura decadência, priorizando o valor de choque em detrimento do mérito artístico genuíno.
'Sheer decadence' emphasizes the absolute nature of the decline.
The lavish banquet, with its exotic dishes and endless champagne, was seen by some as a symbol of the empire's decadence.
O banquete suntuoso, com seus pratos exóticos e champanhe sem fim, foi visto por alguns como um símbolo da decadência do império.
Here, 'decadence' refers to the moral or cultural decline of an entire entity.
His lifestyle, marked by extravagant parties and a disregard for social norms, was undeniably decadent.
Seu estilo de vida, marcado por festas extravagantes e desrespeito às normas sociais, era inegavelmente decadente.
'Decadent' is used as an adjective modifying 'lifestyle'.
The author vividly depicted the decadent atmosphere of the roaring twenties, characterized by excess and moral ambiguity.
O autor descreveu vividamente a atmosfera decadente dos anos vinte, caracterizada por excessos e ambiguidade moral.
'Decadent atmosphere' directly describes the prevailing mood of the era.
She indulged in a decadent chocolate lava cake, a perfect ending to an otherwise healthy meal.
Ela se entregou a um bolo de chocolate decadente, um final perfeito para uma refeição de outra forma saudável.
In a modern context, 'decadent' can describe food that is excessively rich or luxurious.
The hotel offered a decadent spa experience, complete with aromatherapy, massages, and a private Jacuzzi.
O hotel oferecia uma experiência de spa decadente, completa com aromaterapia, massagens e uma jacuzzi privada.
Here, 'decadent' emphasizes the luxurious and self-indulgent nature of the experience.
Despite its outward appearance of sophistication, the gallery's collection of art was ultimately decadent, lacking true substance.
Apesar de sua aparência externa de sofisticação, a coleção de arte da galeria era, em última análise, decadente, carecendo de verdadeira substância.
'Ultimately decadent' suggests a final judgment on the quality or value of the art.
نصائح
Contextual Learning
Always try to learn new words in context. Instead of just memorizing 'decedance' and its definition, look for sentences or paragraphs where it's used. This helps you understand its nuances.
Sentence Creation
After understanding the word, try to create your own sentences using 'decedance'. This active recall strengthens your memory and comprehension. For example: 'The palace, with its overflowing feasts and endless entertainment, had an air of utter decadence.'
Synonyms and Antonyms
Explore synonyms and antonyms for 'decedance'. Synonyms like 'dissipation', 'indulgence', or 'decline' can broaden your understanding, while antonyms like 'asceticism' or 'restraint' highlight its opposite meaning.
Etymology Check
Look into the etymology of the word. Knowing its origin can sometimes shed light on its meaning and help you remember it. 'Decadence' comes from the Latin 'decadentia', meaning 'a falling away'.
Pronunciation Practice
Practice the pronunciation of 'decedance'. Say it out loud multiple times. This helps with both recognition and active use in conversation. The stress is on the first syllable: dec-a-dence.
Historical Context
Understand the historical and cultural contexts where 'decedance' is often used. It's frequently associated with periods like the decline of the Roman Empire or certain artistic movements, helping you grasp its deeper connotations.
Figurative Use
Pay attention to its figurative use. While it often refers to moral decline, 'decedance' can also describe things that are excessively luxurious or rich, even in a positive or neutral way, like 'a decadent chocolate cake'.
Flashcards/Spaced Repetition
Use flashcards or spaced repetition systems (like Anki) to regularly review 'decedance' and its definition. This is highly effective for long-term retention.
Common Misconceptions
Be aware that 'decedance' is often perceived negatively, but in modern contexts, it can simply describe something excessively luxurious without moral judgment. Don't always assume a negative connotation.
Immerse Yourself
Actively try to find and recognize 'decedance' in English books, articles, movies, or conversations. The more you encounter it naturally, the more it will become part of your active vocabulary.
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Art and Literature: Describing a decadent period in art history, a decadent aesthetic, or a decadent character in a novel.
- The artist's late works displayed a decadent beauty.
- The novel vividly portrayed the decadent lifestyles of the aristocracy.
- A decadent aesthetic, rich in symbolism and sensuality.
History and Sociology: Discussing the decline of an empire, a society, or a cultural movement marked by decadence.
- The fall of the empire was preceded by a period of decadent excess.
- Historians often point to the decadent culture as a contributing factor.
- A decadent society, consumed by its own pleasures.
Food and Drink: Describing rich, indulgent, or overly luxurious culinary experiences.
- A decadent chocolate cake, absolutely divine.
- We indulged in a decadent multi-course meal.
- This dish is decadently rich, perfect for a special occasion.
Lifestyle and Fashion: Referring to luxurious, self-indulgent, or extravagant living or styles.
- Her wardrobe was a collection of decadent fabrics and designs.
- They lived a decadent lifestyle, surrounded by opulence.
- The hotel suite offered a decadent level of comfort and luxury.
Music and Performance: Characterizing music or performances that are elaborately ornate, sensual, or excessively dramatic.
- The opera was a decadent spectacle of sound and vision.
- His music has a decadent, almost intoxicating quality.
- A performance that was both decadent and deeply moving.
بدايات محادثة
"What are some historical examples of decadent societies or periods?"
"Can something be considered decadent in a positive way, like a 'decadent dessert'?"
"Do you think modern society exhibits any decadent tendencies?"
"How does art or literature often depict decadent themes?"
"What's your favorite 'decadent' treat or experience?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Reflect on a time you experienced something you would describe as 'decadent.' What made it so?
Write about a fictional character who embodies decadence. What are their motivations and actions?
Consider the idea of 'decadent beauty.' What does this phrase evoke for you in terms of art, fashion, or nature?
Explore the fine line between luxury and decadence. At what point does one cross into the other?
Imagine a future society that has become decadent. Describe its characteristics, challenges, and ultimate fate.
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The old house looked a bit ___.
The word 'sad' fits the simple idea of an old house that might not be in the best condition, which is a very basic concept for A1 learners. The target word 'decadent' is too complex for this level.
He likes to eat a lot of ___ food.
For A1, 'sweet' is a common and easy adjective to describe food, connecting to the idea of indulgence in a very simple way, avoiding the complexity of 'decadent'.
The party was very ___.
'Fun' is a core A1 word to describe a positive experience like a party, which is much simpler than trying to introduce the concept of 'decadence' at this level.
She bought a ___ dress.
'Pretty' is a fundamental adjective for A1 learners to describe clothes, directly relatable and easy to understand, unlike 'decadent'.
The rich man has many ___ things.
'Expensive' is an appropriate A1 word when talking about a rich person and their possessions, capturing a simplified aspect of luxury without delving into 'decadence'.
They eat ___ every day.
'Candy' represents a simple form of indulgence for A1 learners, a clear and basic example of something that might be eaten 'excessively' in a very mild sense.
Which word means something is fancy and maybe too much?
Decadent describes something that is fancy and might be too much, like a very rich cake.
A king's party with lots of gold and food might be called...
A decadent party has too much luxury and pleasure, like a king's grand celebration.
If a chocolate cake is very rich and sweet, you could say it is...
A decadent chocolate cake is very rich and sweet, maybe even too much.
A simple meal of bread and water is decadent.
No, a simple meal is not decadent. Decadent means fancy and excessive.
A very fancy and expensive car can be called decadent.
Yes, a very fancy and expensive car, with lots of luxury, can be described as decadent.
Eating a small apple is a decadent act.
No, eating a small apple is a simple act, not decadent. Decadent implies indulgence and excess.
Listen to the size of the house.
Listen to what she likes to eat.
Listen to where he went.
Read this aloud:
Hello, how are you?
Focus: Hello
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My name is Tom.
Focus: My name is
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I like blue.
Focus: blue
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Write a short sentence about something fun you did today.
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Sample answer
I played with my dog today. It was fun.
Write two words describing your favorite food.
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Sample answer
My favorite food is pizza. It is yummy.
Write a sentence about what you see outside your window.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
I see a tree outside my window.
What color is Tom's ball?
Read this passage:
My name is Tom. I have a red ball. I like to play with my ball. My ball is big.
What color is Tom's ball?
The passage says, 'I have a red ball.'
The passage says, 'I have a red ball.'
What does a cat like to eat?
Read this passage:
A cat likes to sleep. A cat likes to eat fish. My cat is black. My cat sleeps on my bed.
What does a cat like to eat?
The passage states, 'A cat likes to eat fish.'
The passage states, 'A cat likes to eat fish.'
What is the girl's name?
Read this passage:
I am a girl. My name is Mia. I have a small dog. My dog's name is Pat. Pat is funny.
What is the girl's name?
The passage says, 'My name is Mia.'
The passage says, 'My name is Mia.'
This sentence describes the size of the room. 'The' is an article, 'room' is the noun, 'is' is the verb, and 'big' is the adjective.
This sentence describes a cat's habit. 'The' is an article, 'cat' is the noun, 'sleeps' is the verb, and 'a lot' is an adverbial phrase.
This sentence expresses a preference. 'I' is the pronoun, 'like' is the verb, and 'apples' is the noun.
The old house looked a bit ___ after many years of not being lived in.
Decadence, even at an A2 level, can imply a decline or something not well-maintained. 'Sad' fits this sense of something not looking its best due to neglect or age.
The very old cake was starting to look a little ___.
At A2, 'decadence' can be simplified to mean something is past its prime or in a state of decline. 'Bad' is a simple word that captures this for an old cake.
After the party, the room was very messy and ___.
A decadent atmosphere can sometimes imply a lack of order or cleanliness. 'Dirty' is a simple A2 word that conveys this sense of disarray.
The old toy was broken and ___.
Decadence suggests something is no longer in its best state. 'Not working' is a direct and simple A2 way to describe a broken toy.
The old building was falling down and looked very ___.
A decadent structure is one that is declining or falling apart. 'Weak' describes its state of fragility, which aligns with the simpler understanding of decadence at A2.
The old clothes were torn and looked ___.
Decadence, in a simplified A2 context, can refer to things that are used up or in a state of disrepair. 'Worn out' fits this description for old clothes.
Listen for the description of the house.
What kind of food does she like?
What did he do with his money?
Read this aloud:
This is a very nice car.
Focus: nice
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They had a big party.
Focus: party
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I like new clothes.
Focus: clothes
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This puts the words in a simple, correct sentence order.
This puts the words in a simple, correct sentence order.
This puts the words in a simple, correct sentence order.
The once grand palace, with its crumbling frescoes and overgrown gardens, now stood as a ___ monument to a forgotten era.
The word 'decadent' fits best here as it describes something that was once grand but is now in a state of decline, often with a hint of past indulgence.
The emperor's ___ lifestyle, filled with lavish parties and extravagant gifts, eventually led to the empire's downfall.
'Decadent' here refers to a lifestyle of excessive indulgence and luxury, which aligns with the downfall of the empire.
The artist's work captured the ___ beauty of the city's nightlife, with its flashing lights and fleeting pleasures.
The phrase 'decadent beauty' suggests a luxurious and self-indulgent aspect, fitting the description of a city's nightlife.
Some critics argue that modern society has become too ___ with its focus on material wealth and instant gratification.
The word 'decadent' describes a society characterized by excessive indulgence and self-gratification, which is the point of the criticism.
The dessert was a truly ___ creation, with layers of rich chocolate, caramel, and whipped cream.
In modern contexts, 'decadent' can describe something luxuriously rich and indulgent, like this dessert.
The old mansion, though still beautiful, had a certain ___ charm, as if it had seen better days.
A 'decadent charm' implies a beauty that hints at past grandeur and perhaps a slight decline, fitting for an old mansion.
This sentence describes an old castle that is in a state of decay or decline, which aligns with the meaning of 'decadence' at a B1 level.
This sentence connects the idea of excessive luxury to decadence, a common understanding of the term at a B1 level.
This sentence uses 'decadence' to describe something that is richly indulgent, even if it might be considered excessive, suitable for a B1 learner.
Listen for how the word 'decadence' is used to describe an empire.
Pay attention to the relationship between modern art and the concept of decadence.
Consider what factors are linked to the decadence of the Roman aristocracy.
Read this aloud:
Can you explain how a society might exhibit signs of decadence?
Focus: exhibit, decadence
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Describe an example of decadence, either historical or fictional.
Focus: describe, fictional
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Do you think modern society shows any signs of decadence? Why or why not?
Focus: modern, society, decadence
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Which of the following best exemplifies a 'decadent' lifestyle?
Decadence is characterized by excessive indulgence in luxury and pleasure to the point of moral or cultural decline. The aristocrat's actions perfectly align with this definition, showcasing self-gratification and extravagance.
A critic describes a contemporary art movement as 'decadent.' What is most likely their implied criticism?
In a modern context, 'decadent' can describe things that are luxuriously rich or self-indulgent to the point of being excessive. This often implies a lack of substance or purpose beyond superficial gratification.
Which sentence uses 'decadent' correctly to describe a non-human entity?
While 'decadent' often describes human behavior or culture, it can be applied to practices or systems that reflect a decline, especially when associated with excessive indulgence or self-serving actions. Decadent financial practices suggest a focus on short-term, excessive gain at the expense of long-term stability or ethical considerations.
A truly decadent society would prioritize communal well-being and civic responsibility above individual pleasure.
Decadence is fundamentally characterized by an excessive focus on individual pleasure and self-gratification, often at the expense of moral or cultural decline, and therefore would not prioritize communal well-being.
The term 'decadent' can sometimes be used to describe something that is excessively rich or luxurious, even without an explicit moral judgment.
In modern contexts, 'decadent' frequently describes things that are luxuriously rich or self-indulgent to the point of being excessive, implying opulence rather than necessarily a moral failing.
A simple, unadorned meal would most likely be described as 'decadent' due to its purity.
Decadence is associated with excessive indulgence, luxury, and self-gratification. A simple, unadorned meal is the antithesis of this concept.
Consider the historical context and the characteristics associated with the word 'decadent.'
Focus on the negative connotations of 'decadence' in an artistic context.
Think about how 'decadence' can manifest in a societal context.
Read this aloud:
Describe a historical period or fictional society that you believe exemplifies decadence, explaining your reasoning.
Focus: exemplifies, reasoning, decadence
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Discuss whether the pursuit of luxury and pleasure invariably leads to decadence, or if it's possible to indulge without declining.
Focus: invariably, decadence, indulge
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Imagine you are a cultural critic. Comment on a modern trend or art form that you might describe as decadent, justifying your assessment.
Focus: cultural, critic, decadent, justifying
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This sentence describes how the extravagant and self-indulgent behaviors of an empire caused its collapse, fitting the meaning of 'decadent'.
Here, 'decadent' is used to characterize an interior design that is luxuriously rich and possibly excessively indulgent.
This sentence uses 'decadent' to describe a historical period's aristocracy known for its luxurious and often morally declining way of life.
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Contextual Learning
Always try to learn new words in context. Instead of just memorizing 'decedance' and its definition, look for sentences or paragraphs where it's used. This helps you understand its nuances.
Sentence Creation
After understanding the word, try to create your own sentences using 'decedance'. This active recall strengthens your memory and comprehension. For example: 'The palace, with its overflowing feasts and endless entertainment, had an air of utter decadence.'
Synonyms and Antonyms
Explore synonyms and antonyms for 'decedance'. Synonyms like 'dissipation', 'indulgence', or 'decline' can broaden your understanding, while antonyms like 'asceticism' or 'restraint' highlight its opposite meaning.
Etymology Check
Look into the etymology of the word. Knowing its origin can sometimes shed light on its meaning and help you remember it. 'Decadence' comes from the Latin 'decadentia', meaning 'a falling away'.
مثال
We treated ourselves to a decadent chocolate cake that was almost too rich to finish.
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مزيد من كلمات Culture
creon
C2ملك مدينة طيبة في الأساطير اليونانية، يشتهر بصرامته وقراراته التي تتسبب في صراعات درامية.
russian
A1يتعلق بروسيا، شعبها، لغتها، أو ثقافتها. يصف الأشياء التي تأتي من أكبر دولة في العالم.
cultural
A2متعلق بعادات وتقاليد ومعتقدات مجموعة معينة من الناس. يُستخدم أيضًا لوصف الأشياء المتعلقة بالفنون، مثل الموسيقى والأدب والرسم.
ritual
A1هو سلسلة من الأفعال التي تُؤدى دائماً بنفس الطريقة، سواء كانت لأسباب دينية أو كعادة يومية.
culture
C1مجموعة المعتقدات والتقاليد والقيم التي يتشاركها مجتمع معين. هي ما يميز هوية وطريقة حياة مجموعة من الناس.
theme
B2Describes something that is designed or organized around a specific subject, style, or central idea. It is often used to characterize events, places, or media that maintain a consistent aesthetic or conceptual motif.
artwork
C1A specific piece of creative work, typically visual in nature, such as a painting, sculpture, or digital design, produced to be appreciated for its beauty or emotional power. In a professional context, it often refers to the finished illustrative or graphic material prepared for printing or digital publication.
barbaric
C1Describing behavior or actions that are extremely cruel, primitive, or unsophisticated. It refers to acts that lack the refinement of modern civilization or violate basic human standards of decency.
scepter
B1A ceremonial staff or rod carried by a ruler or other official as a symbol of authority or sovereignty. It is often ornate and made of precious materials, representing power and legitimacy.
antiquary
B2الباحث في الآثار هو شخص يهتم بدراسة أو جمع التحف والقطع التاريخية. يركز هذا الشخص على دراسة البقايا المادية للماضي.