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    embellish
    /ɪmˈbɛlɪʃ/

    verb

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  2. EMBELLISH definition: 1. to make something more beautiful by adding something to it: 2. to add or change some details of…. Learn more.

  3. [VERB noun] Embellish basic covers and curtains with borders, ties and fringing. [VERB noun] Synonyms: decorate, enhance, adorn, dress More Synonyms of embellish. 2. verb. If you embellish a story, you make it more interesting by adding details which may be untrue.

  4. Embellish often has the positive meaning of adding something to make it more handsome or beautifully decorated. But, while adding bells to something looks great at first, after a couple of hours of bells ringing in the ears, what was meant to embellish and beautify can get annoying.

  5. The meaning of EMBELLISH is to make beautiful with ornamentation : decorate. How to use embellish in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Embellish.

  6. to make something more beautiful or interesting by additions or details: Many early building entrances were richly embellished. If you embellish a story or statement, you add details that are not completely true in order to make it more interesting: He couldn’t resist embellishing his account of the African safari.

  7. Definition of embellish verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Embellish definition: to beautify by or as if by ornamentation; ornament; adorn.. See examples of EMBELLISH used in a sentence.

  9. 1. If something is embellished with decorative features or patterns, it has those features or patterns on it and they make it look more attractive. [...] 2. If you embellish a story, you make it more interesting by adding details which may be untrue. [...] More. Conjugations of 'embellish' present simple: I embellish, you embellish [...]

  10. Definitions of 'embellish'. 1. If something is embellished with decorative features or patterns, it has those features or patterns on it and they make it look more attractive. [...] 2. If you embellish a story, you make it more interesting by adding details that may be untrue. [...]

  11. em·bel·lish. (ĕm-bĕl′ĭsh) tr.v. em·bel·lished, em·bel·lish·ing, em·bel·lish·es. 1. To make beautiful, as by ornamentation; decorate. 2. To add ornamental or fictitious details to: a fanciful account that embellishes the true story.