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decorate
[ dek-uh-reyt ]
verb (used with object)
- to furnish or adorn with something ornamental or becoming; embellish:
to decorate walls with murals.
- to plan and execute the design, furnishings, and ornamentation of the interior of (a house, office, apartment, etc.), especially by selecting colors, fabrics, and style of furniture, by making minor structural changes, etc.:
Their house is decorated in French Provincial style.
- to confer distinction upon by a badge, a medal of honor, etc.:
to decorate a soldier for valor.
decorate
/ ˈdɛkəˌreɪt /
verb
- tr to make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc
- to paint or wallpaper (a room, house, etc)
- tr to confer a mark of distinction, esp a military medal, upon
- tr to evaporate a metal film onto (a crystal) in order to display dislocations in structure
Other Words From
- over·deco·rate verb overdecorated overdecorating
- re·deco·rate verb redecorated redecorating
- un·deco·rate verb (used with object) undecorated undecorating
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of decorate1
Example Sentences
Hegseth, a decorated combat veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, will leave the network immediately, a Fox News representative said Tuesday.
A decorated Green Beret and Army veteran, Waltz served multiple tours in Afghanistan, the Middle East and Africa.
She said the grave had recently been decorated with a white heart and a blue bear floral arrangement, but three days later she found they had disappeared.
One of the country's most decorated Olympians, he won six gold medals across four Games.
They bought a Moses basket, decorated his room and thought they would be in hospital for just five days.
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