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moribund

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Main Entry: moribund
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: dying

Synonyms:

at death's door, at the end of the rope, declining, done for, doomed, expiring, fading, fated, going, mortal, mortally ill, on one's deathbed, on one's last leg, one foot in the grave, passing, perishing
Main Entry: decadent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: corrupt, self-indulgent

Synonyms:

debased, debauched, decaying, declining, degenerate, degraded, depraved, dissolute, effete, evil, gone bad, gone to the dogs, immoral, lost, moribund, overripe, perverted, wanton, wicked

Antonyms:

benevolent, good, humble, kind, moral
Main Entry: dying
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: failing, expiring

Synonyms:

at death's door, at end of rope, decaying, declining, disintegrating, done for, doomed, ebbing, fading, fated, final, giving up the ghost, going, in extremis, moribund, mortal, on last leg, one foot in grave, passing, perishing, sinking, vanishing, withering

Antonyms:

creating, developing, growing, living, reviving
Main Entry: moth-eaten
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: shabby; stale

Synonyms:

ancient, antiquated, archaic, dated, decayed, decrepit, dilapidated, moribund, old-fashioned, outdated, ragged, tattered, threadbare, worn-out
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