embellishment
Americannoun
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an ornament or decoration.
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a fictitious addition, as to a factual statement.
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Music.
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the act of embellishing.
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state of being embellished.
Other Word Forms
- nonembellishment noun
- overembellishment noun
Etymology
Origin of embellishment
Example Sentences
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“These are not creative embellishments of personality. They are assertions about conduct — and they are false.”
From Los Angeles Times
KSENIASCHNAIDER's show was in complete contrast to Annie's highly crafted runway looks, which were a flurry of beading, embellishment and feathers.
From BBC
The embellishment was so far-fetched, its chances of being believed were less than a wing and a prayer.
From Los Angeles Times
The collection was punctuated by lace, feathers and embellishments, with the models dressed like showgirls.
From BBC
Mr. Tallent mixes climbing terminology with poetic embellishments to evoke the sport’s risks and triumphs.
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