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embellished

Embellished vs Embroidered - What's the difference?

embellished | embroidered |


As verbs the difference between embellished and embroidered

is that embellished is (embellish) while embroidered is (embroider).

Decorated vs Embellished - What's the difference?

decorated | embellished | Related terms |

Decorated is a related term of embellished.


As verbs the difference between decorated and embellished

is that decorated is (decorate) while embellished is (embellish).

Embroidery vs Embellished - What's the difference?

embroidery | embellished |


As a noun embroidery

is the ornamentation of fabric using needlework.

As a verb embellished is

(embellish).

Elaborate vs Embellished - What's the difference?

elaborate | embellished | Related terms |

Elaborate is a related term of embellished.


As verbs the difference between elaborate and embellished

is that elaborate is (used with'' on ''when used with an object ) to give further detail or explanation (about) while embellished is (embellish).

As an adjective elaborate

is highly complex, detailed, or sophisticated.

Bedecked vs Embellished - What's the difference?

bedecked | embellished |


As verbs the difference between bedecked and embellished

is that bedecked is (bedeck) while embellished is (embellish).

As an adjective bedecked

is covered; encrusted; arrayed.

Embellished vs Accented - What's the difference?

embellished | accented |


As verbs the difference between embellished and accented

is that embellished is (embellish) while accented is (accent).

Sarcasm vs Embellished - What's the difference?

sarcasm | embellished |


As a noun sarcasm

is (uncountable) a sharp form of humor, intended to hurt, that is marked by mocking with irony, sometimes conveyed in speech with vocal over-emphasis insincerely saying something which is the opposite of one's intended meaning, often to emphasize how unbelievable or unlikely it sounds if taken literally, thereby illustrating the obvious nature of one's intended meaning.

As a verb embellished is

(embellish).

Embellished vs Brutal - What's the difference?

embellished | brutal |


As a verb embellished

is past tense of embellish.

As an adjective brutal is

(savagely violent)Savagely violent, vicious, ruthless, or cruel.

Garnished vs Embellished - What's the difference?

garnished | embellished |


As verbs the difference between garnished and embellished

is that garnished is past tense of garnish while embellished is past tense of embellish.

Lied vs Embellished - What's the difference?

lied | embellished |


As a noun lied

is song.

As a verb embellished is

(embellish).

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