Yes, the word 'ornament' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'ornament' is a word for something used as a decoration or embellishment that has no other purpose; a word for a thing.The verb to 'ornament' means to add something as a decoration or embellishment; a word for an action.
Here is an example sentence with the word "ornament":A beautiful, ceramic ornament in the shape of a angel decorated the bookshelf.
ornament thats all i can think of...
My grandmother bought a new Christmas tree ornament every year.
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Ornament.
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I smashed my mums favourite ornament by accident so i got sent to bed.
Tap each ornament so the hook is at the top then drag the word string to each ornament. Then shake your phone
ornement - which means ornament
Ornament is a noun.
The word "sequin" originated from the Arabic word "sikka" which means a coin or minted money. It was later adopted into French and English to refer to small, shiny decorative disks used on clothing.