Elegantize

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈɛlɪɡəntaɪz/

Definitions of elegantize

verb to make or become more elegant in appearance or style

Example Sentences

A1 She wants to elegantize her outfit for the party.

A2 He tried to elegantize the room by adding some new furniture.

B1 The interior designer was hired to elegantize the office space.

B2 The hotel manager decided to elegantize the lobby to attract more upscale clientele.

C1 The fashion designer's goal is to elegantize the entire collection for the upcoming fashion show.

C2 The architect elegantized the building with intricate details and luxurious materials.

Examples of elegantize in a Sentence

formal The interior designer suggested using lighter colors to elegantize the living room.

informal She always knows how to elegantize any outfit with the right accessories.

slang I need to elegantize my resume before sending it out to potential employers.

figurative Adding a touch of sophistication can elegantize even the simplest of meals.

Grammatical Forms of elegantize

past tense

elegantized

plural

elegantizes

comparative

more elegantize

superlative

most elegantize

present tense

elegantizes

future tense

will elegantize

perfect tense

has elegantized

continuous tense

is elegantizing

singular

elegantize

positive degree

elegantize

infinitive

to elegantize

gerund

elegantizing

participle

elegantized

Origin and Evolution of elegantize

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'elegantize' is derived from the Latin word 'elegantia', meaning elegance or refinement.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the act of making something more elegant or refined, the term 'elegantize' has evolved to also convey the idea of improving or enhancing the aesthetic appeal of something.