Pronunciation: /ɪmˈbɛlɪʃmənt/
noun a decorative detail or feature added to something to make it more attractive
A1 She added some embellishments to her dress to make it more fancy.
A2 The artist used embellishments like sequins and beads to decorate the costume.
B1 The speech was full of embellishments that exaggerated the truth.
B2 The interior designer used subtle embellishments to enhance the elegance of the room.
C1 The author's writing style is known for its elaborate embellishments and descriptive language.
C2 The painting was a masterpiece of intricate details and artistic embellishments.
adjective describing something as embellished or adorned
A1 She wore a dress with embellishments on the sleeves.
A2 The artist added embellishments to the painting to make it more visually appealing.
B1 The chef's signature dish was known for its creative embellishments.
B2 The writer's use of embellishments enhanced the story and kept the readers engaged.
C1 The interior designer's use of embellishments transformed the space into a luxurious oasis.
C2 The politician's speech was filled with embellishments to sway the audience in his favor.
formal The artist used intricate embellishments to enhance the beauty of the painting.
informal She added some fancy embellishments to her outfit for the party.
slang I love how she blinged out her phone with all those embellishments.
figurative His story was full of exaggerations and embellishments to make it more interesting.
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