decadent – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
decadent
adj.
depraved, corrupt, immoral, self-indulgent
n.
one who is depraved or immoral, corrupt person
Decadence
The word decadence, which at first meant simply "decline" in an abstract sense, is now most often used to refer to a perceived decay in standards, morals, dignity, religious faith, or skill at governing among the members of the elite of a very large social structure, such as an empire or nation state. By extension, it may refer to a decline in art, literature, science, technology, and work ethics, or (very loosely) to self-indulgent behaviour.
decadent
Noun
1. a person who has fallen into a decadent state (morally or artistically)
(hypernym) bad person
(derivation) decay, crumble, delapidate
Adjective
1. marked by excessive self-indulgence and moral decay; "a decadent life of excessive money and no sense of responsibility"; "a group of effete self-professed intellectuals"
(synonym) effete
(similar) indulgent
décadent
adj.
decadent, declining
décadent
nm.
decadent
decadent
adj.
decadent, depraved, corrupt, immoral
decadent (de)
n.
decadent, one who is depraved or immoral, corrupt person