Pronunciation: /bɪˈdɛkt/
verb to decorate or adorn something in a showy or gaudy manner
A1 The Christmas tree was bedecked with colorful ornaments.
A2 She bedecked her room with fairy lights for a cozy atmosphere.
B1 The bride's gown was bedecked with intricate lace and pearls.
B2 The theater was bedecked with elaborate decorations for the grand opening.
C1 The palace was bedecked with priceless jewels and gold ornaments for the royal banquet.
C2 The ballroom was bedecked with luxurious draperies and crystal chandeliers for the gala event.
formal The grand ballroom was bedecked with sparkling chandeliers and elegant floral arrangements.
informal The house was bedecked with twinkling lights and colorful ornaments for the holiday season.
slang The car was bedecked with stickers and decals, showing off the driver's unique personality.
figurative Her words were bedecked with hidden meanings, leaving the audience intrigued and puzzled.
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