decorde‧cor /ˈdeɪkɔː $ -kɔːr/ noun [countable usually singular, uncountable]

decorOrigin:
1800-1900 French décorer ‘to decorate’, from Latin decoratus; ➔ DECORATE - It was a comfortable enough room, but I didn't like the decor very much.
- The hotel's decor is dark and museum-like.
- The restaurant's decor is clean and contemporary.
- A club designed for clubbers, by clubbers-large and spacious with chrome minimalist decor.
- Ask for ideas about decor and service.
- Even the ridiculous decor in the Central Lobby reinforced this idealism.
- In both outward profile and interior decor the yacht bears a very strong resemblance to her smaller sister.
- Industrial-strength decor with steel shelves and cement floors, copper and glass, and greenery.
- Inside, it's still quite creamy and light in decor.
- It also is one more nail in the coffin of formal decor.
- The Beau Brummel Plus lounge bar with attractive Regency decor and good bar lunches.
decorated in a particular way► decorated · On the table was an ancient book with a decorated cover.decorated with · The little mirror was decorated with shells and beads.· She wore a wide-brimmed straw hat decorated with colored ribbons.richly/elaborately decorated · Sabina stood in the centre of an elaborately decorated living room.
► be decked out to be specially and colourfully decorated, especially for a celebration or party: be decked out with: · The whole street was decked out with flags and streamers to celebrate the wedding.be decked out for: · Behind the door was another table, all decked out for the party.
► adorn formal to decorate something in a beautiful or artistic way: · Rings and gems adorned the fingers of both her hands.adorn something with something: · The bridesmaids had adorned their heads with flowers.be adorned with something: · The walls of the church were richly adorned with carvings and pictures.
► be festooned with if a place is festooned with something, it has long chains of flowers, flags, or material hanging all around it, giving a bright and cheerful appearance: · On the day of the festival the streets were festooned with flags and banners.
► decor the particular way that a room or building is decorated, including all the colours, furniture, pictures etc: · It was a comfortable enough room, but I didn't like the decor very much.· The hotel's decor is dark and museum-like.
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