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Meanings of
decorate
in English
Portuguese
ladear
Catalan
abillar
Spanish
decorar
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To make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.
grace
deck
ornament
garnish
adorn
embellish
beautify
emblazon
Portuguese
ladear
Portuguese
decorar
Spanish
vestir
Back to the meaning
Provide with decoration.
dress
Portuguese
decorar
Synonyms
Examples for "
grace
"
grace
deck
ornament
garnish
adorn
Examples for "
grace
"
1
They hope so; and they take heart of
grace
to believe so.
2
We wish that a baby will soon
grace
your family, Knotgrass said.
3
Still, there was something; the same strange quality; the same forward-springing
grace
.
4
I hoped to age with that high level of
grace
and confidence.
5
The debt will run for 11 years with a three-year
grace
period.
1
The moment she set foot on the
deck
,
she heard her name.
2
The moonlight filtered through the chinks in the burlap shrouding the
deck
.
3
United Continental shareholders could use some calming words from the flight
deck
.
4
A voice comes over the theater's sound system: Gentlemen, attention on
deck
.
5
Time passed; the person on the platform regained the
deck
and disappeared.
1
Slowly she lifted the beautiful
ornament
and held it in the light.
2
He is not more rich in artificial
ornament
than in moral admonition.
3
His great rival however surpassed him in labors to
ornament
the capital.
4
Perhaps His Grey Grace will choose you to
ornament
his stony court.
5
So the first idea of
ornament
was to copy the interlacing forms.
1
It is usually used as a
garnish
but tastes great in stews.
2
Also, feel free to use orange curls or zest as a
garnish
.
3
Perhaps I may
garnish
the table with the ears of the cibolero.
4
Set aside a spoonful of the chickpeas to use as a
garnish
.
5
Now English was the language of commerce and French was the
garnish
.
1
The ivy-clad ruins of another
adorn
a height in this beautiful park.
2
Portraits of past Mayors, in robes and gold chains,
adorn
the walls.
3
Onyx stones, and precious stones to
adorn
the ephod and the rational.
4
And declared of the polished statues made to
adorn
the gardens, that
5
Edward had qualities more fitted to
adorn
the cloister than the throne.
1
There is music and song to
embellish
and explain the lucid action.
2
So why do we need to
embellish
,
to build a tall tale?
3
That experienced diplomatist perceived that it was necessary to further
embellish
himself.
4
Besides these works to
embellish
,
he formed others to fortify the city.
5
Within the week the three heads of us will
embellish
Temple Bar.
1
Here are seven of the best Christmas candles to
beautify
your home.
2
Every inch of ground is utilised or serves to
beautify
the place.
3
Two enormous fountains adorned with Tritons, Nereids, and Dolphins
beautify
the court.
4
Indifferent to his shock, the lurid sunset continued to
beautify
the unbeautifiable.
5
What could be done to
beautify
the place in which you live?
1
Ill deeds must sometimes be done; but we do not
emblazon
their perpetrators!
2
Those establishments that make it into the guide
emblazon
the endorsement above the premises.
3
On major thoroughfares,
emblazoned
on road signs, Sydenham takes pride of place.
4
They featured a long line of migrants,
emblazoned
with the word STOP.
5
Over the gateway is the Lucy coat-of-arms,
emblazoned
in its proper colors.
Usage of
decorate
in English
1
I love that I can
decorate
my home nicely on a budget.
2
Getting Rose Tarlow to
decorate
your house is not an easy thing.
3
Some nights they'd talk for hours about how they'd
decorate
the house.
4
No matter what room you have, we'll
decorate
it however you like.
5
To do this, she first needs to
decorate
-
but
there
's
hardly any money.
6
Do you have maybe a house plant or something we could
decorate
?
7
Other paintings by the same artist
decorate
the walls of the Church.
8
Tengu draw their energy from the inhabitants of the building they
decorate
.
9
Also, they are easy to
decorate
to suit any event or party.
10
At the hunting lodge, the remains of large bears
decorate
the walls.
11
He goes on to
decorate
the theme with comic and fanciful properties:
12
To-morrow eager fingers would be gathering the mistletoe to
decorate
the house.
13
This time
decorate
the breasts with the truffles cut into fancy shapes.
14
The most beautiful belongings had been brought out to
decorate
the rooms.
15
Numbers of statues
decorate
the place, the very worst I ever saw.
16
When you
decorate
your home, I do not interfere with your schemes.
Other examples for "decorate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
decorate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
decorate with
decorate the walls
decorate a house
decorate with fruit
decorate with sprigs
More collocations
Translations for
decorate
Portuguese
ladear
enfeitar
ornamentar
tornar belo
decorar
embelezar
adornar
ornar
fazer decoração
Catalan
abillar
decorar
adornar
ornar
embellir
Spanish
decorar
adornar
vestir
Decorate
through the time
Decorate
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common