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décor
[ dey-kawr, dih-, dey-kawr ]
noun
- style or mode of decoration, as of a room, building, or the like:
modern office décor; a bedroom having a Spanish décor.
- decoration in general; ornamentation:
beads, baubles, and other décor.
- Theater. scenic decoration; scenery.
décor
/ ˈdeɪkɔː /
noun
- a style or scheme of interior decoration, furnishings, etc, as in a room or house
- stage decoration; scenery
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of décor1
Example Sentences
You wear a pin that adjusts the temperature, lighting, décor, and entertainment to your preference.
Sporting electricity and impressively clean bathroom facilities, each tent has a unique décor, music, and crowd.
Once through the door to the show, guests were greeted by glasses of champagne and a chic white décor.
And purchasers of the $175,000 bed can choose their own décor, regardless of the quality of the taste.
The décor included several pieces of taxidermy, including a massive stuffed black bear on the stage.
Le décor était magique, c'était partout comme une symphonie magnifique de tous les bleus que des yeux virent jamais.
A woman should read him the libretto, and in a décor—swiftly her imagination began to work.
Give an accent to any décor, modern or traditional, besides being a wonderful pet.
The avalanches and sulphurous clouds of course became part of the décor of “Manfred:”
She was wearing a simple white dress, reminiscent both in design and décor of a Grecian tunic.
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