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ornamented
[ awr-nuh-men-tid, -muhn- ]
adjective
- (of a character) highly embellished or ornate; altered by embellishment.
Other Words From
- un·orna·mented adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of ornamented1
Example Sentences
The title track opens the bilingual album, launching with RM repeating the album’s title over and over again in a deep, almost militaristic cadence — before exploding into asymmetrical production ornamented by his gothic baritone.
Acquired during colonial times, the objects include the richly ornamented, ceremonial Cannon of Candy which was looted by troops from the Dutch East India Company in 1765.
California and Kashmir share a similar tectonic and geographic framework: stunning scenic views of a long and wide valley, surrounded by equally mesmerizing mountains ornamented with snow and forest cover.
The latter is well-made, but not so intricately ornamented and hardly a good likeness.
Here, Aly’s “jumping off point” to explore this dark history of colonial violence is a 50-foot-long outrigger sailboat, ornamented with ornate carvings and built out of wood without a single nail.
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