Embellished vs Magniloquent - What's the difference?
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(embellish)
To make more beautiful and attractive; to decorate.
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To make something sound or look better or more acceptable than it is in reality, to distort.
Speaking pompously; using swelling discourse; bombastic; tumid in style; grandiloquent.
Embellished is a related term of magniloquent.
As a verb embellished
is (embellish).As an adjective magniloquent is
speaking pompously; using swelling discourse; bombastic; tumid in style; grandiloquent.embellished
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(head)embellish
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(es)- The old book cover was embellished with golden letters
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- to embellish a story, the truth