Vocabulary Spotlight

Debauched

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Indulging in or characterized by excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures or immoral behavior.

“The novel portrays the life of a debauched aristocrat lost in luxury and vice.”

Pronunciation

[dih-bawcht]

Synonyms, Antonyms & Related Words

Synonyms

Corrupt
Depraved
Decadent
Immoral
Dissolute

Antonyms

Virtuous
Moral
Upright
Pure
Noble

Related Words

Debauchery (noun)
Debauch (verb)
Debasing (adjective)

Word Origin

“Debauched” evolved from the verb “debauch,” meaning to corrupt or seduce away from virtue, originating from the French “débaucher,” meaning “to lead astray.”

Word Family

Verb: Debauch – To corrupt morally or lead away from virtue.

Noun: Debauchery – Excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures.

Adjective: Debauched – Indulging in immoral or excessive behavior.

Mnemonics

Think “Debauched” as “De-badged” – someone who loses their badge of honor by being morally corrupt.

Another mnemonic: Imagine someone “botched” by vice, depicting a debauched life.

Industry-specific Usage

Psychology

Psychologists study the causes and effects of debauched lifestyles to understand social deviance and addiction.

Literature

In literature, debauched characters are often portrayed as morally corrupt, serving as cautionary figures.

History

Historical accounts sometimes describe the downfall of empires or leaders as resulting from a debauched lifestyle.

In Context

In society, debauched behavior is generally frowned upon as it signifies a rejection of moral standards. In media, debauched characters are often used to explore the consequences of a life led astray by excess and indulgence.

Vocabulary Challenges

1. Which of the following best describes “Debauched”?

Morally corrupt
Virtuous
Innocent
Honorable

‘Morally corrupt’ is correct, as “debauched” refers to indulging in excess or immoral behavior.

2. Fill in the blank: The _______ lifestyle of the character led to his eventual downfall.

debauched
innocent
virtuous
moral

‘Debauched’ is correct, as it describes a lifestyle marked by excessive indulgence and vice.

3. In which situation might “debauched” be an appropriate description?

A life spent in vice and excess
A philanthropic career
An academic achievement
A military service

‘A life spent in vice and excess’ is correct, as “debauched” refers to moral corruption and indulgence.