Pronunciation: /ɪmˈbrɔɪdərd/
verb to decorate with needlework
A1 She embroidered a flower on her dress.
A2 He embroidered his initials on the handkerchief.
B1 The artist embroidered intricate patterns on the tapestry.
B2 The tailor embroidered a beautiful design on the wedding gown.
C1 The skilled artisan embroidered a masterpiece on the fabric.
C2 The couturier meticulously embroidered the gown with beads and sequins.
adjective decorated with needlework
A1 She wore a beautiful embroidered dress to the party.
A2 The pillowcases were embroidered with delicate flowers.
B1 The tablecloth was intricately embroidered with a traditional design.
B2 The jacket had an embroidered logo on the back.
C1 The tapestries in the castle were exquisitely embroidered with gold thread.
C2 The royal robes were adorned with embroidered patterns that told a story of the kingdom.
formal The dress was beautifully embroidered with intricate patterns.
informal She showed off her new embroidered jacket to all her friends.
slang I'm loving those embroidered jeans, where did you get them?
figurative His words were like finely embroidered tapestries, weaving a story of love and loss.
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