Ornament vs Unornamented - What's the difference?
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(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.
Not ornamented; without ornament
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As a noun ornament
is (element of decoration) An element of decoration; that which embellishes or adorns.As a verb ornament
is (to decorate) To decorate.As an adjective unornamented is
not ornamented; without ornament.ornament
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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 heteronymsunornamented
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Adjective
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