Present participle for to adorn or ornament in order to make something more beautiful or attractive
“Here they decorate the tree with flags, ribbons, gilded eggshells, and flowers.”
Present participle for to make more beautiful or attractive by adorning or decorating
“If possible, decorate the hall with garlands of greenery, ivy, and flowers.”
Present participle for to apply wallpaper in (a room or building)
“And just tell me when I will find the time to paint and decorate the house.”
Present participle for to honor, especially by awarding a medal to
“One of the first things I would do as President would be to properly decorate him for his great service to the country.”
Present participle for to recompense or award someone in return for something done or given
Present participle for to place material within another material, typically to form a decorative design
Present participle for to publicly recognize or praise
Present participle for to line or decorate with paper or material
Present participle for to fit padding, stuffing, springs, webbing and fabric covering to (furniture)
Present participle for to adorn, decorate, or encase with the intention of making a present more visually appealing
Present participle for to mark something with a monogram
Present participle for to apply a surface or layer to something, especially for protection
Present participle for to make or design (anything) from something that serves as a pattern
A decorative detail or feature added to something to make it more attractive
The use of small dots to produce art
Serving or intended as an ornament
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