🦠decay

verb, noun
/dɪˈkeɪ/

Meaning

The process of rotting or decomposition; to decline in quality or strength.
the process of rotting or decomposing; gradual decline or deterioration

Example Sentences

The abandoned house slowly began to decay.

The old building showed signs of decay after years of neglect.

Example Expressions

tooth decay

Synonyms

rot, spoil, decompose, deteriorate, decline, deterioration, decomposition
Entry 1
rot, spoil, decompose, deteriorate, decline
Entry 2
deterioration, rot, decomposition, decline

Antonyms

grow, flourish, improve, growth, improvement, preservation, renewal
Entry 1
grow, flourish, improve
Entry 2
growth, improvement, preservation, renewal

Collocations

decay process, tooth decay, rapid decay, slow decay, urban decay, prevent decay
Entry 1
decay process, tooth decay, rapid decay, slow decay
Entry 2
tooth decay, urban decay, prevent decay

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