decay

Meaning of decay in English

Noun

US /dəˈkeɪ/ UK /dɪˈkeɪ/

1. a slow, natural breaking down of plant or animal matter

tooth decay

2. a gradual decline in quality or strength

the decay of a woman's beauty

Verb

US /dəˈkeɪ/ UK /dɪˈkeɪ/

1. destroy or be destroyed slowly

Sugar makes your teeth decay.

2. decline gradually in quality or strength

What caused the Roman Empire to decay?

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