She will adorn the cake with dainty decorations. He wants to adorn her costume with sequins.
what is to make beautiful or to adorn.
Did you adorn her for the prom? -- It is a question, but it will do. : ) She likes to adorn every inch of the house with decorations during the holiday season.
The analogy for adorn and disfigure is that adorn is to make something look better. Disfigure means to spoil the shape or appearance.
She thought it was fun to adorn the house with Halloween decorations.
Adorn means to decorate. Examples "The pillows adorned the couch." "The majestic apple adorned the barren trees."
Michelangelo's Doni Tondo is a painting that was not produced to adorn the Sistine chapel.
"I would adorn," He (one, she) would adorn" and "You'd adorn" are English equivalents of the Spanish word Ornaría. Context makes clear which form suits. The pronunciation will be "OR-na-REE-a" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Synonyms for Adorn: to elaborate, decorate, grace, embellish, garnish, beautify, deck (as in "to deck out"), bedeck, fancify
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