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Sylvia Yang
What's the difference between the two words?
degenerate
deteriorate
Jun 14, 2020 7:36 AM
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Degenerate denotes a decline that is mental or moral, for example "The debate degenerated into a shouting match" = the debate was once civil but it became hostile
Deteriorate is more physical, for example "his health was deteriorating" = his health was getting worse
June 14, 2020
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As a noun degenerate can refer to a corrupt person. Deteriorate is not used in this way.
Otherwise they are both very similar in that they both mean a decline from a once better state. Or an ongoing/continued decline depending.
June 14, 2020
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Sylvia Yang
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