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decadent Meaning in Tamil ( decadent வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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Adjective:

(கலை இலக்கியத்)தரம் நலிந்த வடிவம், தரம் நலிந்த,



decadent's Usage Examples:

Take the time to try a new activity, indulge in an hour of unadulterated relaxation, or sample a wickedly decadent dessert.


Many times already during that evening of a decadent The bat~ civilization, their threatening presence had seemed ii~asion.


Get your laughing gear around these gorgeously decadent lollies and you'll never go back to boring old fruit flavors.


While the hotel may be more expensive than what you'd ordinarily consider, by staying close to home you can afford to splurge on a larger room, in-room whirlpool, spa treatments, or other decadent delights.


You can feel sexy in a nightgown that skims your curves or feel decadent in silk.


The San Marco food court offers a variety of tasty treats from Auntie Ann's Soft Pretzels to decadent Haagen Daz creations.


As in glyptic so in poetic art, the Hellenism of the time was decadent and Alexandrine rather than Attic of the best period.


lolly your laughing gear around these gorgeously decadent lollies and you'll never go back to boring old fruit flavors.


The influx of new ideas provoked civil war, in which the already decadent Shogunate was abolished and the authority of the Mikado restored.


He recognized that the fault of the government lay in the fact that it did not govern, and he deplored that his own function, in a decadent age, was but " to prop up mouldering institutions.


This was important because during the 1920's, large numbers of women abandoned the confining corsets; thus was born the flapper, who scandalized the previously staid fashion scene with her short skirts, bobbed hair and decadent lifestyle.


When the Spaniards arrived the Aymaras had been long under the Inca domination, and were in a decadent state.


"He recognized that the fault of the government lay in the fact that it did not govern, and he deplored that his own function, in a decadent age, was but " to prop up mouldering institutions.





Synonyms:

indulgent, effete,



Antonyms:

unpermissive, abstemious, nonindulgent,

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