decadencia
decadence
noun deh-kah-DEN-syah Rare
Origin: From Medieval Latin decadentia, from decadere (to fall away).
Also means
decline
Usage Note
Decadencia describes a state of moral, cultural, or civilisational decline. It carries a slightly literary or formal register — in everyday speech declive or deterioro may be preferred for more concrete situations. The adjective is decadente, which can also describe a rich, indulgent style (un postre decadente).
Examples
"El historiador estudió la decadencia del imperio romano."
Natural Translation
The historian studied the decline of the Roman Empire.
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