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Ornate vs Multitiered - What's the difference?

ornate | multitiered |

As adjectives the difference between ornate and multitiered

is that ornate is elaborately ornamented, often to excess while multitiered is having multiple tiers; thus by extension, complex or ornate.

As a verb ornate

is (obsolete) to adorn; to honour.

ornate

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Elaborately ornamented, often to excess.
  • *
  • *:The house of Ruthven was a small but ultra-modern limestone affair, between Madison and Fifth?;. As a matter of fact its narrow ornate façade presented not a single quiet space that the eyes might rest on after a tiring attempt to follow and codify the arabesques, foliations, and intricate vermiculations of what some disrespectfully dubbed as “near-aissance.”
  • Flashy, flowery or showy
  • Finely finished, as a style of composition.
  • *(John Milton) (1608-1674)
  • *:a graceful and ornate rhetoric
  • Verb

    (ornat)
  • (obsolete) To adorn; to honour.
  • They may ornate and sanctify the name of God. — Latimer.

    Anagrams

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    multitiered

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Having multiple tiers; thus by extension, complex or ornate
  • *{{quote-news, year=2009, date=January 30, author=The New York Times, title=Mendelssohn Favorites Offer Precision, Grace and Grit, work=New York Times citation
  • , passage=It is a miraculous, multitiered balancing act of Classical grace and Romantic ardor, musical taste and dazzling display, formal structure and impetuosity. }}