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dec·a·dent Listen to audio/ˈdɛkədənt/ adjective
[more decadent; most decadent] 1 disapproving a : having low morals and a great love of pleasure, money, fame, etc.
The book condemns some of society's wealthiest members as decadent fools.
b : attractive to people of low morals who are only interested in pleasure
the city's decadent nightclubs
2 : extremely pleasing
a wealthy and decadent lifestyle the restaurant's decadent desserts rich, decadent pastries a decadent hotel room, complete with a hot tub We relaxed in decadent luxury.
— dec·a·dent·ly adverb
decadently rich pastries

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