Bedizened

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /bɪˈdaɪzənd/

Definitions of bedizened

verb to dress or decorate in a showy or gaudy manner

Example Sentences

A1 The princess bedizened herself with jewels for the royal ball.

A2 She bedizened her room with colorful curtains and throw pillows.

B1 The artist bedizened the painting with intricate details and vibrant colors.

B2 The mansion was bedizened with elaborate decorations for the grand event.

C1 The theater was bedizened with stunning costumes and elaborate set designs.

C2 The ballroom was bedizened with sparkling chandeliers and luxurious draperies.

Examples of bedizened in a Sentence

formal The queen bedizened herself in jewels and fine fabrics for the royal banquet.

informal She bedizened her room with fairy lights and colorful tapestries.

slang He bedizened his car with flashy decals and a loud exhaust.

figurative The politician bedizened his speech with empty promises and grandiose claims.

Grammatical Forms of bedizened

past tense

bedizened

plural

bedizen

comparative

more bedizened

superlative

most bedizened

present tense

bedizen

future tense

will bedizen

perfect tense

have bedizened

continuous tense

is bedizening

singular

bedizened

positive degree

bedizened

infinitive

to bedizen

gerund

bedizening

participle

bedizening

Origin and Evolution of bedizened

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'bedizened' originated from the Middle English term 'bedisen', which means to dress or adorn extravagantly.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'bedizened' has evolved to refer to someone who is excessively or gaudily dressed, often in a showy or ostentatious manner.