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Ornamented meaning
simple past and past participle of ornament
Synonyms of Ornamented
Example sentences (20)
Ornamented with a tackiness that only Trump could create, the high-top gold and shiny sneakers are branded with a large “T” on the sides and “45” on the back.
And so her dining room is ornamented with trailing pothos, ZZ plants and a pink rubber tree.
Specially commissioned films show the grassroots sport of car-spinning in South Africa and of the highly ornamented vehicles – great rolling palaces of glitter and electric light – of Japanese truckers.
A few authorities have asked whether the curvy single set by Christine Jones is too abundantly ornamented and whether the costumes by Susan Hilferty are too self-consciously colourful.
Lloyd Russell-Moyle was told to leave for the day after storming into the middle of the room and picking up the highly ornamented staff.
The town bazaar offers several items including maroon-colored, hand-loomed, ornamented headscarves called “keşan,” loincloths, woolen socks, village cheese, wooden tubs and lecterns.
Through a slideshow of overlapped and ornamented outdoor images, Phillips’ splintered streams of consciousness converge and calm.
Among its distinctive features are the delicate, flower-ornamented iron balconies on its facade, which were constructed by J.B. and J.M. Cornell and its grand staircase, which extends upward twelve floors.
A previously unknown drawing of the Golden Fleece was rediscovered in Switzerland in the 1980s, and two blue diamonds that had ornamented the jewel were found as well, and these recent findings enabled artisans to recreate a copy of the emblem.
At the time of his accession, the royal palaces of France were ornamented with only a scattering of great paintings, and not a single sculpture, either ancient or modern.
Based on numerous archeological findings in Ukraine, southern Russian and Kazakhstan men and warrior women wore long sleeve tunics that were always belted, often with richly ornamented belts.
Both ornamented and unornamented water spouts projecting from roofs at parapet level were a common device used to shed rainwater from buildings until the early eighteenth century.
Constantine divided the expanded city, like Rome, into 14 regions, and ornamented it with public works worthy of an imperial metropolis.
Decoration Architectural ornament render Early wooden structures, particularly temples, were ornamented and in part protected by fired and painted clay revetments in the form of rectangular panels, and ornamental discs.
Guards were either semicircular or straight, but always highly ornamented with geometrical patterns.
In the kingdom of Sussex and the neighbouring kingdom of Kent the range of ornamented dress accessories metalwork is significantly more austere and limited that in kingdoms to the north.
It forms a yoke about the neck, breast and shoulders and has two pendants hanging down in front and behind, and is ornamented with six crosses.
Its height is now convert: the cylindrical portion convert, the pyramid convert The base, convert in diameter, is ornamented with 60 engaged Ionic columns.
Merchants that had gained a fortune ordered a new house built along one of the many new canals that were dug out in and around many cities (for defence and transport purposes), a house with an ornamented façade that befitted their new status.
Minoan origin Ornamented golden Minoan labrys It seems an oracular cult existed in Delphi from the Mycenaean ages.