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View usage for: debased in British English (dɪˈbeɪst) adjective1. rendered less valuable or admirable the debased standards of today's media one of the most overused and debased words in the language 2. (of coins) having cheaper metal added Derived forms debasedness (dɪˈbeɪsɪdnɪs) noun Examples of 'debased' in a sentencedebased `Thugs," said Kemp, his head swimming only just above swirling soupy water, `now there's a word that's been debased. Synonyms of 'debased'corrupt, devalued, reduced, lowered degraded, corrupt, fallen, low More Synonyms of debased a debased form of worship Synonyms corrupt devalued reduced lowered mixed polluted depreciated a dysfunctional and morally debased organization Synonyms fallen abandoned scungy (Australian, New Zealand) Opposites good , moral , pure , decent , innocent , ethical , upright , honourable , virtuous , chaste , incorruptible Additional synonymsSynonyms depraved, corrupt, dissipated, wicked, sinful, wanton, profligate, debauched, dissolute, reprobate The corporation pleaded guilty to producing and distributing adulterated meat. Synonyms debased, mixed, contaminated, polluted, depreciated, reduced, lowered, impureDefinition dishonourable or immoral Love has the power to overcome the baser emotions. Synonyms dishonourable, evil, corrupt, infamous, disgraceful, vulgar, shameful, vile, immoral, scandalous, wicked, sordid, abject, despicable, depraved, ignominious, disreputable, contemptible, villainous, ignoble, discreditable, scungy (Australian, New Zealand) - debacle
- debar
- debase
- debased
- debasement
- debatable
- debate
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