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  1. La decadencia (del latín cadere "caída", "sumidero", francés décadence "declive", "decadencia", a través del latín medio decadentia) es originalmente un término histórico -filosófico mediante el cual los cambios en las sociedades y culturas fueron interpretados y criticados como ruina, caducidad o depravación.

  2. Decadence means low moral standards and behaviour, or a state of social decay. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, see examples from the Cambridge English Corpus, and find translations in other languages.

  3. noun. / ˈdekədəns/. a falling from high to low standards in morals or the arts. decadencia. the decadence of the late Roman empire. the state of having low or incorrect standards of behaviour/behavior; immorality. decadencia. He lived a life of decadence.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DecadenceDecadence - Wikipedia

    The word decadence refers to a late 19th century movement emphasizing the need for sensationalism, egocentricity; bizarre, artificial, perverse, and exotic sensations and experiences. By extension, it may refer to a decline in art, literature, science, technology, and work ethics, or (very loosely) to self-indulgent behavior.

  5. Learn the meaning and translation of decadence in Spanish, with examples and synonyms. Find out how to use decadence in different contexts and expressions, and join the forums to discuss it.

  6. The past, furthermore, shows no sign of decadence: it must be freshly depicted in its original image and remain eternally young.

  7. decadence. noun. /ˈdekədəns/. /ˈdekədəns/. [uncountable] (disapproving) behaviour, attitudes, etc. that show a fall in standards, especially moral ones, and an interest in pleasure and fun rather than more serious things. the decadence of modern Western society. Word Origin.

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