Sentence example with the word 'decadence'

decadence

abandon, corruptness, declination, degeneration, depravity, dissoluteness, downward trend, failing, lapse, regress, rottenness

Definition n. the state of being degenerate in mental or moral qualities

Last update: August 17, 2015


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He also kindled Minnelli 's taste for decadence; she was like the Madonna of her generation and Halston was her Versace.   [noun]

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Other emperors, such as Nero and Caligula, were famed for their decadence and became a byword for excess and cruelty.   [noun]

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Meanwhile grave signs of decadence were apparent.   [Please select]

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CHAPTER V THE DECADENCE OF FRESCO PAINTING 1.   [Please select]

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_ Fresco painting, decadence of, 210 _ff.   [Please select]

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In Italy the period of intellectual decadence had set in, and no serious scientific ardour remained to withstand the novelties of abstract theory.   [Please select]

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"If there is such a thing as decadence," said Mr.   [Please select]

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We know what we need and what prevents decadence of individuals and nations.   [Please select]

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We started with the decadence of the Roman Empire.   [Please select]

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It is the beginning of decadence both in work and reputation for you.   [Please select]

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With some it is merely an affectation caught from the cheap literature of decadence.   [Please select]

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