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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·dorn
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Adorned
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Adorning
.]
To
deck
or
dress
with
ornaments
;
to
embellish
;
to
set
off
to
advantage
;
to
render
pleasing
or
attractive
.
As
a
bride
adorneth
herself
with
her
jewels
.
--
Isa
.
lxi
. 10.
At
church
,
with
meek
and
unaffected
grace
,
His
looks
adorned
the
venerable
place
. --
Goldsmith
.
Syn:
--
To
deck
;
decorate
;
embellish
;
ornament
;
beautify
;
grace
;
dignify
;
exalt
;
honor
.
Usage:
--
To
Adorn
,
Ornament
,
Decorate
,
Embellish
.
We
decorate
and
ornament
by
putting
on
some
adjunct
which
is
attractive
or
beautiful
,
and
which
serves
to
heighten
the
general
effect
.
Thus
,
a
lady's
head-dress
may
be
ornament
or
decorated
with
flowers
or
jewelry
;
a
hall
may
be
decorated
or
ornament
with
carving
or
gilding
,
with
wreaths
of
flowers
,
or
with
hangings
.
Ornament
is
used
in
a
wider
sense
than
decorate
.
To
embellish
is
to
beautify
or
ornament
richly
,
not
so
much
by
mere
additions
or
details
as
by
modifying
the
thing
itself
as
a
whole
.
It
sometimes
means
gaudy
and
artificial
decoration
.
We
embellish
a
book
with
rich
engravings
;
a
style
is
embellished
with
rich
and
beautiful
imagery
;
a
shopkeeper
embellishes
his
front
window
to
attract
attention
.
Adorn
is
sometimes
identical
with
decorate
,
as
when
we
say
,
a
lady
was
adorned
with
jewels
.
In
other
cases
,
it
seems
to
imply
something
more
.
Thus
,
we
speak
of
a
gallery
of
paintings
as
adorned
with
the
works
of
some
of
the
great
masters
,
or
adorned
with
noble
statuary
and
columns
.
Here
decorated
and
ornamented
would
hardly
be
appropriate
.
There
is
a
value
in
these
works
of
genius
beyond
mere
show
and
ornament
.
Adorn
may
be
used
of
what
is
purely
moral
;
as
,
a
character
adorned
with
every
Christian
grace
.
Here
neither
decorate
,
nor
ornament
,
nor
embellish
is
proper
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
adorned
adj
1:
provided
with
something
intended
to
increase
its
beauty
or
distinction
[
syn
:
decorated
] [
ant
:
unadorned
]
2:
clothed
or
adorned
with
finery
[
syn
:
adorned(p)
,
bedecked(p)
,
decked(p)
,
decked out(p)
]
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