On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Decadent. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as effete or indulgent and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Decadent meaning
- Characterized by moral or cultural decline.
- Luxuriously self-indulgent.
Using Decadent
- The main meaning on this page is: Characterized by moral or cultural decline. | Luxuriously self-indulgent.
- Useful related words include: effete, indulgent, bad person.
- In the example corpus, decadent often appears in combinations such as: the decadent, decadent and, of decadent.
Context around Decadent
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 8 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Decadent
- In this selection, "decadent" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, weak, cheese and locales stand out and add context to how "decadent" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include allies as decadent weak rich and and a decadent dollop of. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "decadent" sits close to words such as airship, anal and annihilation, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with decadent
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
On the table in front of them is a decadent spread. (11 words)
She's got a decadent, delicious meal in mind to mark the occasion. (13 words)
The classic southern side gets a revamp with this recipe’s decadent center. (13 words)
In more words, the nail-art trend is an artistic portrayal of one of the most decadent, relaxing beauty treatments one could undergo — the milk bath (which, if you are unfamiliar, involves a mix of milk and water with a spiral of colorful flowers). (44 words)
Given the precious gift of an education, she is offered the opportunity of a place in the luxurious and decadent court of King Charles II ('s Dominic West), as a 'Natural Wonder' where people with extraordinary appearances mix with the aristocracy. (41 words)
The album's themes reflected the state of America through the decaying Los Angeles rock scene, which by the mid-'70s had changed from an earnest singer-songwriter community into a far more decadent lifestyle fueled by celebrity, money, and drugs. (41 words)
Example sentences (20)
All four are autocracies or dictatorships who see the United States and our allies as decadent, weak, rich, and temporary.
Back to the drawing board, I pick that French favourite, Croque Monsieur, a decadent cheese and ham toastie.
Candie is surrounded by decadent locales filled out by "Comfort Girls," beautifully dressed and adorning the room like living decorations.
Given the precious gift of an education, she is offered the opportunity of a place in the luxurious and decadent court of King Charles II ('s Dominic West), as a 'Natural Wonder' where people with extraordinary appearances mix with the aristocracy.
If you missed "Funny Cide Pride" the first time around, it's a decadent butter pecan-based ice cream with fudge chunks, fudge swirls, and a generous scattering of pecans.
In more words, the nail-art trend is an artistic portrayal of one of the most decadent, relaxing beauty treatments one could undergo — the milk bath (which, if you are unfamiliar, involves a mix of milk and water with a spiral of colorful flowers).
It’s all the love that Heather Gordon puts into her decadent cinnamon buns at her fetching seaside tea room Ida’s place.
Not normally a fan of such decadent ingredients, it was delicious, and I ate it in small bites to make it last as long as possible.
On the table in front of them is a decadent spread.
Putin and Xi share a broad world view, which sees the West as decadent and in decline just as China challenges U.S. supremacy in everything from quantum computing and synthetic biology to espionage and hard military power.
Ryan Murphy, at this stage in his career, is a pioneer in allowing stylish and decadent dramas that are filled to the brim with dazzling visuals and costume design to be brought back into the cultural zeitgeist.
Served in the beautiful Hillfield Bar, the decadent homemade spread will be served elegantly on a three tier stand boasting lots of classic flavours associated to the most magical time of the year.
She's got a decadent, delicious meal in mind to mark the occasion.
Since voters know that celebrities aren’t usually policy experts, it can be easy to dismiss them as out of touch — especially when their awards shows are as decadent as they are.
The album's themes reflected the state of America through the decaying Los Angeles rock scene, which by the mid-'70s had changed from an earnest singer-songwriter community into a far more decadent lifestyle fueled by celebrity, money, and drugs.
The chocolate, made from a decadent coffee fondant, is exclusively available at John Lewis and Waitrose retailers.
The classic southern side gets a revamp with this recipe’s decadent center.
The red lentil soup was the star of the entrées, lightly curried with tomato, fresh coriander and a decadent dollop of coconut cream ($15).
Therefore, it’s lingering predicament is the stubborn child of decadent leadership and management.
There is a decadent cocoa flavour that gives this chocolate its ‘melt in the mouth’ quality, but of course, because of this, eating the whole reindeer in one sitting could present a sickly challenge for some.
Common combinations with decadent
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the decadent 16×
- decadent and 13×
- of decadent 13×
- and decadent 12×
- as decadent 6×
- is decadent 6×
- decadent desserts 6×
- most decadent 4×
- decadent dessert 4×
- for decadent 4×