An embellished print refers to a textile or design that features decorative elements added to a basic pattern or image. These embellishments can include techniques like embroidery, sequins, or appliqué, enhancing the visual appeal and texture of the fabric. This type of print is often used in fashion and home decor to create a more luxurious or artistic effect. Essentially, it combines traditional printing methods with additional decorative features to elevate the overall design.
Closed Print (no more prints will be made). Similar as closed edition.
Embellished is a verb meaning to decorate. Some synonyms for this word are beautified, elaborated, ornamented, overstated, festooned, magnified, emblazed and adorned.
My sister's wedding reception will be embellished with flowers.
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Aggrandised, embellished, exaggerated, amplified...
improvisation.
The likely word is "exaggerated" (overstated or embellished).
"Always get their man"
· embarrassed · embellished · eminent · emotional · empty
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