decadent|decadents in English
noun
['dec·a·dent || 'dekədənt]
one who is depraved or immoral, corrupt perso
Use "decadent|decadents" in a sentence
1. You'll ruin a perfectly decadent evening.
2. The most decadent Cupcakes for hazelnut lovers
3. It was decadent and utopian, pure and corrupt.
4. Don't let decadent ideas eat into yourselves.
5. Pop music was condemned as decadent and crude.
6. Indulge your senses with Decadent Supreme Cakes
7. Could one call it decadent or effete?
8. Synonyms for Backslider. debauchee, debaucher, decadent, degenerate, deviate,
9. Without your betrayal, how will I have now decadent.
10. In this decadent city, living in a rattrap.
11. I don't like the decadent opinion in the article.
12. Using lobster tails guarantees a rich and decadent Bisque …
13. Pop music has been condemned as decadent and crude.
14. This brut is a rich, decadent, cellar-worthy Champagne, capable of …
15. I started to feel a revulsion against their decadent lifestyle.
16. Burning the Decadent by Condemner, released 04 August 2018 1
17. 6) Try chocolate dipped Apricots for a decadent sweet treat
18. This is a decadent lobster Bisque that is surprisingly easy to prepare
19. Set in decadent mansion on Magazine Street, Cavan is a Garden District
20. From time to time they lose patience and sweep aside decadent governments.
21. Many conservatives in the early 1900's thought impressionistic art was decadent.
22. Cella's chocolate-covered cherries - upscale, liquid-filled treats in decadent dark chocolate
23. Serving Tips: Our Wagyu Bresaola is a decadent offering on a charcuterie board
24. They were a bad influence, Paquita said: a decadent life and no ambition.
25. The Ashish edit infuses an urban aesthetic with a bold, decadent touch