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Embellish   /ɪmbˈɛlɪʃ/   Listen
Embellish

verb
(past & past part. embellished; pres. part. embellishing)
1.
Add details to.  Synonyms: aggrandise, aggrandize, blow up, dramatise, dramatize, embroider, lard, pad.
2.
Be beautiful to look at.  Synonyms: adorn, beautify, deck, decorate, grace.
3.
Make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc..  Synonyms: adorn, beautify, decorate, grace, ornament.  "Beautify yourself for the special day"
4.
Make more beautiful.  Synonyms: beautify, fancify, prettify.



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"Embellish" Quotes from Famous Books



... orgies in other countries, but from inability to gather fuel for its excesses. A long list of insignificant governors is the history of the island for another century. They did nothing to improve the condition of the inhabitants, whose distress was sometimes severe; but they continued to embellish the capital, which Oviedo described to Charles V. as rivalling in solidity and beauty any city in Spain. He wrote in 1538, and possessed a beautiful residence in the plain of St. John. The private houses were built substantially, in several stories, of stone, embowered in charming gardens; ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 10, No. 58, August, 1862 • Various

... highest order of merit which exclusively belongs to the classic schools of Italy: they would not admit that species of excellence which knew how to adapt the highest subjects of art to the unlearned. Yet such was MURILLO'S influence over the human heart, that his genius enabled him to embellish truth, and to present it with all its graces and attractions to the understandings of all those who are endowed with an innate love of the beautiful. His pictures, like Gray's Elegy in a Country Church-yard, may with equal truth be said 'to abound in ...
— The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, May 1844 - Volume 23, Number 5 • Various

... bright shining beames Adorne the worlde with like to heavenly light, And to your willes both royalties and Reames Subdew, through conquest of your wondrous might, With this fayre flowre your goodly girlonds dight Of chastity and vertue virginall, That shall embellish more your beautie bright, And crowne your heades with heavenly coronall, Such as the Angels weare ...
— Spenser - (English Men of Letters Series) • R. W. Church

... subversive of morality; and I have contended, that to render the human body and mind more perfect, chastity must more universally prevail, and that chastity will never be respected in the male world till the person of a woman is not, as it were, idolized, when little virtue or sense embellish it with the grand traces of mental beauty or the interesting ...
— Mary Wollstonecraft • Elizabeth Robins Pennell

... manes! may they enjoy more repose, than that troubled world which their extraordinary, yet different talents seemed equally destined to embellish and to embroil, though it would be difficult to name any two modern writers, who have expressed, with more eloquence, a cordial love of peace, and a zealous desire to promote ...
— The Stranger in France • John Carr


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