Ornamented

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈɔːrnəmɛntɪd/

Definitions of ornamented

adjective decorated or embellished with decorative elements

Example Sentences

A1 The Christmas tree was ornamented with colorful lights and shiny baubles.

A2 The walls of the old castle were ornamented with intricate tapestries and paintings.

B1 The bride wore a dress ornamented with delicate lace and pearls.

B2 The garden was ornamented with statues and fountains, creating a peaceful atmosphere.

C1 The palace was ornamented with gold leaf accents and intricate carvings, showcasing its opulence.

C2 The cathedral's ceiling was ornamented with beautiful frescoes depicting religious scenes.

Examples of ornamented in a Sentence

formal The grand ballroom was ornamented with intricate chandeliers and ornate tapestries.

informal Her living room is ornamented with quirky knick-knacks and vintage posters.

slang The graffiti wall was ornamented with colorful tags and bold designs.

figurative His speech was ornamented with flowery language and poetic phrases.

Grammatical Forms of ornamented

past tense

ornamented

plural

ornamented

comparative

more ornamented

superlative

most ornamented

present tense

ornament

future tense

will ornament

perfect tense

have ornamented

continuous tense

is ornamenting

singular

ornamented

positive degree

ornamented

infinitive

to ornament

gerund

ornamenting

participle

ornamenting

Origin and Evolution of ornamented

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'ornamented' originated from the Latin word 'ornamentum', which means adornment or decoration.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'ornamented' has retained its original meaning of being adorned or decorated, but has also come to be used figuratively to describe something that is embellished or enhanced.