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- 1. decorated in an excessively elaborate style: "overdecorated Victorian hallways"
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to add too many things, colours, patterns, etc. to an object or place, in an effort to make it more attractive: People often overdecorate their first house, which they only live in for five years on average. Resist the temptation to overdecorate. over-decorated Christmas trees. Related words.
- English (US)
OVERDECORATE meaning: 1. to add too many things, colours,...
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- OVERDECORATION
the use of too many things, colours, patterns, etc. on an...
- English (US)
Synonyms for OVERDECORATED: ornate, decorated, baroque, extravagant, overwrought, adorned, loud, gingerbread; Antonyms of OVERDECORATED: plain, unadorned, austere, severe, stark, naked, bare, stripped
verb. over· dec· o· rate ˌō-vər-ˈde-kə-ˌrāt. overdecorated; overdecorating. transitive + intransitive. : to decorate (something) too elaborately or extensively. The children overdecorated the cake. overdecorated the Christmas tree with ornaments and tinsel.
(ˌəʊvəˈdɛkəˌreɪt ) verb. to decorate (something) to excess. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Examples of 'overdecorate' in a sentence. overdecorate.
Definition. ornate in style. He was a baroque figure dressed in theatrical, but elegant, clothes. Synonyms. ornate, fancy, bizarre, elegant, decorated, elaborate,
overdecorate. ( ˌəʊvəˈdɛkəˌreɪt) vb. to decorate (something) to excess. Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014.
the use of too many things, colours, patterns, etc. on an object or in a place, in an effort to make it more attractive: The definition of glamour nowadays is quality, not details and overdecoration. Jan was responsible for the over-decoration of their apartments in London and Paris. Fewer examples.