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Home Dictionary Name: embellishment

Embellish

To make beautiful or elegant by ornaments to decorate to adorn as to embellish a book with pictures a garden with shrubs and flowers a narrative with striking anecdotes or style with metaphors...


Embellisher

One who embellishes...


over embellish

To embellish excessively to render too ornate or complicated...


Enrichment

The act of making rich or that which enriches increase of value by improvements embellishment etc decoration embellishment...


ornament

That which embellishes or adorns that which adds grace or beauty embellishment decoration adornment...


Baroque

of pertaining to or characteristic of an artistic style common in the 17th century characterized by the use of complex and elaborate ornamentation curved rather than straight lines and in music a high degree of embellishment...


Beautied

Beautiful embellished...


Beautify

To make or render beautiful to add beauty to to adorn to deck to grace to embellish...


Betrim

To set in order to adorn to deck to embellish to trim...


Decorate

To deck with that which is becoming ornamental or honorary to adorn to beautify to embellish as to decorate the person to decorate an edifice to decorate a lawn with flowers to decorate the mind with moral beauties to decorate a hero with honors...


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