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Synonyms for de-cay


Grammar : Noun, verb
Spell : dih-key
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈkeɪ

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Définition of de-cay

Origin :
  • late 15c., "to decrease," from Anglo-French decair, Old North French decair (Old French decheoir, 12c., Modern French déchoir) "to fall, set (of the sun), weaken, decline, decay," from Vulgar Latin *decadere "to fall off," from de- (see de-) + Latin cadere "to fall" (see case (n.1)). Meaning "decline, deteriorate" is c.1500; that of "to decompose, rot" is from 1570s. Related: Decayed; decaying.
  • As in infirmity : noun weakness, sickness
  • As in rot : noun corrosion, disintegration
  • As in ruin : noun situation of devastation
  • As in rust : noun corrosion
  • As in squalor : noun filth, poverty
  • As in vice : noun bad habit; sin
  • As in waste : noun spending, use without thought
  • As in decrepitude : noun feebleness
  • As in blight : noun disease; plague
  • As in retrogression : noun deterioration
  • As in cavity : noun sunken or decayed area
  • As in declension : noun deterioration
  • As in declination : noun deterioration
  • As in degeneration : noun deterioration
  • As in griminess : noun dirtiness
  • As in grubbiness : noun dirtiness
  • As in insolvency : noun failure
  • As in insubstantiality : noun infirmity
  • As in nonfeasance : noun failure
  • As in puniness : noun infirmity
  • As in unsoundness : noun infirmity
  • As in unsubstantiality : noun infirmity
  • As in unsuccess : noun failure
  • As in unsuccessfulness : noun failure
  • As in vulgarism : noun corruption
  • As in weakliness : noun infirmity
  • As in consumption : noun devouring; use
  • As in contamination : noun adulteration
  • As in corrosion : noun disintegration
  • As in corruption : noun adulteration
  • As in decadence : noun perversion; deterioration of morality
  • As in decay : noun breaking down, collapse
  • As in decline : noun lessening
  • As in decomposition : noun rot, breakdown
  • As in diminution : noun lessening, reduction
  • As in disrepair : noun state of deterioration
  • As in dissolution : noun death; destruction
  • As in ebb : noun regression; decline
  • As in entropy : noun deterioration
  • As in failure : noun lack of success
  • As in putrefy : verb rot
  • As in rot : verb corrode, deteriorate
  • As in rust : verb corrode
  • As in sink : verb deteriorate
  • As in slump : verb decline, sink
  • As in stagnate : verb deteriorate by lack of action
  • As in taint : verb dirty, contaminate; ruin
  • As in turn : verb become sour or tainted
  • As in vegetate : verb be very passive
  • As in waste : verb spend or use without thought; dwindle
  • As in wear : verb corrode, use
  • As in wither : verb droop, decline
  • As in bite : verb corrode, eat away
  • As in blight : verb ruin, destroy
  • As in suppurate : verb fester
  • As in wear out : verb become worn
  • As in peter : verb decrease
  • As in consume : verb destroy
  • As in corrupt : verb pervert; pollute
  • As in crumble : verb break or fall into pieces
  • As in decay : verb deteriorate, crumble
  • As in decline : verb lessen, become less
  • As in decompose : verb rot, break up
  • As in decrease : verb grow less or make less
  • As in depreciate : verb devalue, lose value
  • As in die : verb wither, dwindle
  • As in dirty : verb cause to be soiled
  • As in disintegrate : verb fall apart; reduce to pieces
  • As in dwindle : verb waste away; taper off
  • As in eat : verb erode, wear away; use up
  • As in ebb : verb subside; decline
  • As in fester : verb intensify; become inflamed

Antonyms for de-cay

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