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How to use decadent in a sentence

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His inward eye of the camera on the decadent private residence of a royalty, reflect both ruination and a lack of taste and refinement.
If novels did not uphold the lifestyle of the republic, they were dismissed as decadent.
In real life, every now and then, a jock will slip through the cracks and make it to the decadent bright lights.
One of the most beautiful and decadent traditions in classical music is the New Year's Day concert.
The rooms are spacious and awash with brocade, satin and crisp white linen, with a decadent fur throw on the bed.
Heidi says any icing will top off this decadent treat well, but suggests making a rich, chocolate butter icing for a sumptuous finishing touch.
Fantasies of decadent odalisques can be dismissed, the harem was essentially the domain of the first wife and a power base for women.
There is no gym on site, but guests can use a nearby health club to burn off the effects of their decadent dining.
West and Fike are quick to point out the decadent lifestyle they all led inside the bars, casinos and hotel rooms.
As the film's Orphean tale unfolds, a young writer-poet-musician descends into the absinthe-soaked, decadent underworld in search of ideal love.
Photographs of her decadent studio parties regularly graced the society pages of magazines and newspapers.
The effect is subtle, yet it works, and while the overall result is undeniably decadent, the space feels individual as opposed to ostentatious.
One reality supplants another as a drab home is replaced with opulent apartments and decadent parties.
One of the most popular dishes is shaved ice, served with various decadent toppings such as chocolate syrup and sliced mango.
A lot of the club and rave scene is decadent and I really don't like this aspect.
He has, with sheer penetrating insight, portrayed the decadent values and human failings of his times in simple but effective words.
For those with decadent dreams and a dismal credit rating, the following advice will warm the cockles of your heart.
Popular culture is decadent and degenerate, and we're doomed as a civilisation to a relentless decline into inauthentic, commercialised pap.
The Warhols will be starting parties for decadent pleasure seekers in deserted jazz bars around the world.
The croissants are flaky and buttery and the almond croissants are unbelievably decadent.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And this is the condition of the decadent, of the aesthete, of the free-lover.
As a fact, anthropophagy is certainly a decadent thing, not a primitive one.
Why was their civilization decadent, finished when the conquistadores discovered it?
So, we may be sure, the decadent artists of the Graeco-Roman world were not rebels.
Yours is the faineant spirit of the decadent, masquerading in the garb of a sham primitivism.
But though sivaism has undergone fewer changes and produced fewer great names, it must not be thought of as lifeless or decadent.
This was in 1589 when German art was already becoming decadent and mannered.
The ming dynasty was clearly decadent and these mysterious priests of Tibet appeared to be on the upward grade.
Because there is a decadent art about, one need not make a hero of the pavement artist.
Treat yourself to decadent, dairy-free deliciousness, available at most Whole Foods nationwide.
Once it's set, either slice the shortbread or smash it up and use as a delicious and decadent cupcake topper.
All our East has suffered from the decadent touch of Europe.
Its themes of memory and madness are borne along not by events but by the intensity of its decadent style, phrase by gemmy, gore-slick phrase.
Set designer Mark Bailey and costumer Ann Hould-Ward will have plenty of decadent finery to put on stage.
A religious order with such members is the reverse of decadent.
Neoplatonism was a late and decadent form of the Greek philosophies.
I must confess that my satisfaction with my first theories of an automatic civilization and a decadent humanity did not long endure.
For a writer of his peculiar philosophic tenets, at all events, the world itself, in truth, must seem irretrievably old or even decadent.
Straight to La he came and in the language of the great apes which was also the language of decadent Opar he addressed her.
The Buddhism of Annam is often described as corrupt and decadent.
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