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ornate
[ awr-neyt ]
adjective
- elaborately or sumptuously adorned, often excessively or showily so:
They bought an ornate Louis XIV sofa.
Synonyms: lavish, rich, ostentatious, showy
- embellished with rhetoric; florid or high-flown:
an ornate style of writing.
ornate
/ ɔːˈneɪt /
adjective
- heavily or elaborately decorated
- (of style in writing) overembellished; flowery
Derived Forms
- orˈnately, adverb
- orˈnateness, noun
Other Words From
- or·nately adverb
- or·nateness noun
- unor·nate adjective
- unor·nately adverb
- unor·nateness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ornate1
Example Sentences
The singer also shared a photo of the memoir’s cover: a colorful portrait of her mother in an ornate gold frame.
The ornate turquoise and gold lobby, excellent customer service and plush accommodations with city views make it perfect for any special occasion.
A tailor’s space almost always seems to have some kind of mystery brown liquor in an ornate bottle that I imagine is only for people who spend a certain amount of money.
The ornate and carefully preserved drawings showcase the mysteries of medieval astrology as it intersected with medicine, divination and daily life in the Middle Ages.
Posters on the streets showed him in various poses, and his likeness covered Hezbollah-branded mugs, buttons, T-shirts and ornate wooden boxes given as gifts.
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