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degenerate

dih-JEH-nuh-riht
adj
1
Having declined from a former, better state; deteriorated.
"Critics called the sequel a degenerate version of the original film."
noun
1
A person seen as morally corrupt or of poor character.
"The tabloids painted him as a degenerate gambler."
verb
1
To decline in quality, structure, or character over time.
"The debate quickly degenerated into shouting."

How to Use Degenerate

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishSomething (or someone) that has gotten worse, often morally or structurally.

Common mistake

Used as an adjective/verb it's fairly neutral and technical ("degenerate case"); as a noun describing a person it is a strong insult — use with care.

Common pairings
degenerate into chaos moral degenerate

Word Forms

more degenerate comparative, degenerated past tense, degenerates plural, degenerates singular, most degenerate superlative

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Etymology

A learned borrowing from Latin dēgenerātus, from dē- ("down from") + genus ("kind, birth") — literally "having fallen from one's kind."

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