The word 'beautify' is the verb form for the noun beauty.
The noun forms for the verb to beautify are beautifier, beautification, and the gerund, beautifying.
It means to make beautiful, or to add to the beauty.
No. Beautify is the verb form of the noun beauty, and it has the noun form beautification.
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The old woman loves to beautify her house.
The Photoshop tutorial will show you how to beautify a face.
Beauty is cool looking, or very exceptional awesome look.
Beautify is a verb.
Beautification
To make pretty or beautify
"Embolished" is gibberish. -However you may mean 'embellished' which is to adorn or beautify something.
"Beautiful" as an adjective is a quality. One does not "beautiful." To make something beautiful is to beautify, which is a verb. To "be beautiful" is just that- a verb phrase but "be" is still your verb.
beautify = to make beautiful
The root word of beautify is beauty.
The definition of beautify is to make beautiful.
If you mean beautify: You could beautify your front steps with a couple of pots of flowers.
To make pretty or beautify
beautify
To beautify, yes.
"Embolished" is gibberish. -However you may mean 'embellished' which is to adorn or beautify something.
Beautify is the correct spelling.
The word "beautify" is the verb form of the word "beautification. " An example of a sentence using the word "beautify" is "The students were then instructed to beautify their mannequins. "
beautify... that's the only one i can think of.
to beautify = jammala جمّل - yujammilu يجمّل - tajmeel تجميل
I was able to beautify the woman by removing all her pimples.
how to carry out the campaign to beautify the country