Decadence

/ˈdɛkədəns/ noun

Moral or cultural decline characterized by excessive indulgence in pleasure or luxury. It suggests a deterioration from former standards of excellence or virtue.

From Latin 'decadentia,' meaning 'a falling down,' derived from 'de-' (down) and 'cadere' (to fall). The term originally described the decline of civilizations and entered English in the 16th century with connotations of moral decay.

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ARانحدار
BNঅধঃপতন
CAdecadència
CSdekadence
DAdekadence
DEDekadenz
ELπαρακμή
ESdecadencia
FAانحطاط
FIrappeus
FRdécadence
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