Ornament vs Decorative - What's the difference?
ornament | decorative |
(senseid) An element of decoration; that which embellishes or adorns.
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(music) A musical flourish that is unnecessary to the overall melodic or harmonic line, but serves to decorate or "ornament" that line.
(senseid) To decorate.
(senseid) To add to.
That serves to decorate
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A plant, tile, etc. intended for use as decoration.
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As a noun ornament
is ornament.As an adjective decorative is
.ornament
English
Noun
(en noun)- Like that long-buried body of the king / Found lying with his urns and ornaments .
- I'm a bit short on brain myself; the old bean would appear to have been constructed more for ornament than for use.
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Verb
(en verb)- We will ornament the windows with trim to make the room seem brighter.
- The editor ornamented his plain writing, making it fancier but less clear.
Synonyms
*(decorate) decorate, embellish, trimExternal links
* * English heteronymsdecorative
English
Adjective
(en adjective)citation, page= , passage=The parsnip, stilton and chestnut combination may taste good, but it's not terribly decorative . In fact, dull's the word, a lingering adjectival ghost of nut roasts past that I'm keen to banish from the table.}}
Noun
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