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decoration
[ dek-uh-rey-shuhn ]
noun
- something used for decorating; adornment; embellishment:
The gymnasium was adorned with posters and crepe-paper decorations for the dance.
- the act of decorating.
- a badge, medal, etc., conferred and worn as a mark of honor:
a decoration for bravery.
decoration
/ ˌdɛkəˈreɪʃən /
noun
- an addition that renders something more attractive or ornate; adornment
- the act, process, or art of decorating
- a medal, badge, etc, conferred as a mark of honour
Other Words From
- nondec·o·ration noun
- over·deco·ration noun
- redec·o·ration noun
- super·deco·ration noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of decoration1
Example Sentences
Despite being harvested until December, for many, Halloween will mark the end of pumpkin season with the decorations unceremoniously binned.
But considering that this was a dupe, I wasn’t really bothered by the lack of decorations.
Holiday decorations and seasonal produce meant “the way the market gets dressed” changed dramatically over the course of a year, and many of the items sold were previously owned.
“Lempicka has been considered and diminished to a phenomenon pertaining to the Art Deco period, a phenomenon of decoration, of fashion, rather than a great painter and a fantastic draftsperson,” Rinaldi said.
Guests were met with a small bouncy castle, cheap-looking decorations and backdrops scattered throughout what one attendee described was an “abandoned, empty warehouse.”
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