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View usage for: decayed in British English (dɪˈkeɪd) adjectivehaving rotted as a result of bacterial, fungal, or chemical action; decomposed Examples of 'decayed' in a sentencedecayed The incentive is to leave other decayed teeth.This leads to a decayed and degraded society where crime and immorality becomes widespread and injustice becomes the norm. Synonyms of 'decayed'rotten, bad, decaying, wasted More Synonyms of decayed Even young children have teeth so decayed they need to be extracted. Synonyms decaying wasted spoiled perished festering decomposed corroded unsound putrefied putrescent carrion carious Additional synonymsDefinition rotten or decayed They bought so much beef that some went bad. Synonyms rotten, off, rank, sour, rancid, mouldy, fetid, putrid, festy (Australian, slang) Definition (of organic matter) rotting river banks coated with layers of putrid sludge from untreated waste Synonyms rotten, contaminated, stinking, tainted, off, bad, rank, foul, spoiled, corrupt, rotting, decayed, reeking, decomposed, rancid, fetid, putrefied, olid, festy (Australian, slang) - decant
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