decadent in the PONS Dictionary

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Therefore, my style contains a romantic, aesthetic, and sometimes decadent fragrance.
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His works dealt with the morbid and decadent.
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After a century, this movement had run its course, losing its cohesion and strength, thereafter becoming decadent.
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Our audience is organically incapable of accepting decadent, gloomy, pessimistic art.
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The interior has been described as exclusive, elegant and even decadent throughout and truly boutique.
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Both enjoyed a decadent lifestyle, drinking, smoking opium regularly, traveling frequently, and having an open marriage.
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This culture was often considered to be decadent, and socially, morally, destructive.
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She leaves the group to enter into the decadent lifestyle of the rich and famous.
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Celebrities are alternately portrayed as glowing examples of perfection, when they garner awards, or as decadent or immoral if they become associated with a scandal.
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Several young writers were referred to derisively in the press as decadent during the mid-1880s.
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