Synonym: effete. Similar words: decade, facade, academic, decaffeinated, schadenfreude, decent, dentist, incident. Meaning: ['dekədənt] n. a person who has fallen into a decadent state (morally or artistically). adj. marked by excessive self-indulgence and moral decay.
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61. The second a critical analysis of the decadent to the magic.
62. This song was once banned, because it was regarded as decadent.
63. There is always a depressing and decadent tinge to these pictures.
64. For Gandhi, genuine anti-imperialism lay in devising a mode of politics and economy that did not lead millions of Indians into the iron cage of a "decadent and utilitarian modernity.
65. Shanghai Baby is polarized, a product of post - colonialism, decadent yet practical - minded, and nihilistic to the core.
66. Many conservatives in the early 1900's thought impressionistic art was decadent.
67. Crazy thoughts through loneliness, the temptation to blur the very decadent.
68. The head waiter's eye fell upon his frayed trousers and decadent shoes.
69. Of course, this will bring some decadent capitalist influences into China.
70. The more decadent I am , the more hurt I suffer.
71. The Salom é that he characterized is beautiful, sexy,(www.Sentencedict.com) dangerous and decadent.
72. His mind was lumbered with those decadent ideas of the bourgeosie.
73. A bit backward now , but filled with plenty of character, with a decadent , mocha - filled finish.
74. With ease she hoped to defeat decadent France and the sleeping giant Russia.
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