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embellish
/ ɪmˈbɛlɪʃ /
verb
- to improve or beautify by adding detail or ornament; adorn
- to make (a story) more interesting by adding detail
- to provide (a melody, part, etc) with ornaments See ornament
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Derived Forms
- emˈbellishment, noun
- emˈbellisher, noun
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Other Words From
- em·bellish·er noun
- nonem·bellished adjective
- nonem·bellish·ing adjective
- over·em·bellish verb (used with object)
- reem·bellish verb (used with object)
- unem·bellished adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of embellish1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of embellish1
C14: from Old French embelir, from bel beautiful, from Latin bellus
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Example Sentences
It was specific to Minhaj and went to great lengths to show that he embellished aspects of his personal life in some of his jokes.
From Los Angeles Times
The 400 swings Betts claimed to take in the batting cage last week might have been somewhat embellished.
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His long criminal record was never in dispute, but it’s easy to suspect he embellished some of his outlaw exploits.
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One day, Almodóvar discovered that his mother was embellishing, even fabricating, what was in them.
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And towards the end, we just had this amazing energy between us, me and Jefferson, just going again, again and again, and embellishing the moves.
From Salon
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