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View usage for: (dekəreɪt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense decorates, present participle decorating, past tense, past participle decorated1. verbIf you decorate something, you make it more attractive by adding things to it. He decorated his room with pictures of all his favorite sports figures. [VERB noun + with] Use shells to decorate boxes, trays, mirrors or even pots. [VERB noun] 2. verbIf you decorate a room or the inside of a building, you put new paint or wallpaper on the walls and ceiling, and paint the woodwork. We decorated the guest bedroom in shades of white and cream. [VERB noun] The boys are planning to decorate when they get the time. [VERB] I had the flat decorated quickly so that Philippa could move in. [have noun VERB-ed] ...a small, badly decorated office. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: do up, paper, paint, wallpaper More Synonyms of decorate decorating uncountable noun I did a lot of the decorating myself. decoration uncountable noun The renovation process and decoration took four months. Synonyms: ornament, trimmings, garnish, frill More Synonyms of decorate Synonyms: adornment, trimming, garnishing, enhancement More Synonyms of decorate 3. verbIf something decorates a place or an object, it makes it look more attractive. [written] Posters decorate the walls. [VERB noun] 4. verb [usually passive]If someone is decorated, they are given a medal or other honour as an official reward for something that they have done. He was decorated for bravery in battle. [be VERB-ed] More Synonyms of decorate decorate in British English (ˈdɛkəˌreɪt) verb1. (transitive) to make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc 2. to paint or wallpaper (a room, house, etc) 3. (transitive) to confer a mark of distinction, esp a military medal, upon 4. (transitive) to evaporate a metal film onto (a crystal) in order to display dislocations in structure Word origin C16: from Latin decorāre, from decus adornment; see decentdecorate in American English (ˈdɛkəˌreɪt) verb transitiveWord forms: ˈdecoˌrated or ˈdecoˌrating1. to add something to so as to make more attractive; adorn; ornament 2. to plan and arrange the colors, furnishings, etc. of 3. to paint or wallpaper to decorate a room 4. to give a medal or similar token of honor to SIMILAR WORDS: aˈdorn Word origin < L decoratus, pp. of decorare, to decorate < decus, an ornament < IE base * de, to receive, be suitable > decent Examples of 'decorate' in a sentencedecorate Fishes decorate most of the machines and a border of blue paint divides the concrete floor from the Artex walls. In other languagesdecorate British English: decorate / ˈdɛkəˌreɪt/ VERB If you decorate something, you make it more attractive by adding things to it. He decorated his room with pictures. - American English: decorate
- Arabic: يُزَيِّنُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: decorar
- Chinese: 装饰
- Croatian: urediti
- Czech: zdobit
- Danish: dekorere
- Dutch: versieren
- European Spanish: decorar
- Finnish: koristella
- French: décorer
- German: dekorieren
- Greek: διακοσμώ
- Italian: decorare
- Japanese: 装飾する
- Korean: 장식하다
- Norwegian: dekorere
- Polish: ozdobić
- European Portuguese: decorar
- Romanian: a decora
- Russian: украшать
- Latin American Spanish: decorar
- Swedish: måla och tapetsera
- Thai: ประดับ
- Turkish: dekore etmek
- Ukrainian: прикрашати
- Vietnamese: trang trí
Chinese translation of 'decorate' vt - (= adorn)
to decorate (with) (用 ... )装(裝)饰(飾) ((yòng ... ) zhuāngshì) - (= paint etc) [room, house]
装(裝)潢 (zhuānghuáng) to be decorated (= awarded medal) 被授予勋(勳)章 (bèi shòuyǔ xūnzhāng)
Definition to make more attractive by adding some ornament or colour He decorated the box with glitter and ribbons. Definition to paint or wallpaper a small, badly decorated office Definition to confer a mark of distinction, esp. a medal, upon She was decorated for her services to the nation. Synonyms pin a medal on give a medal to cite confer an honour on or upon Additional synonymsDefinition to make beautiful Claire worked to beautify the garden. Synonyms make beautiful, enhance, decorate, enrich, adorn, garnish, ornament, gild, embellish, grace, festoon, bedeck, glamorize Definition to cover with decorations Flags bedeck the balcony. Synonyms decorate, grace, trim, array, enrich, adorn, garnish, ornament, embellish, festoon, beautify, bedight (archaic), bedizen (archaic), engarland The house was decked with flowers. Synonyms decorate, dress, trim, clothe, grace, array, garland, adorn, ornament, embellish, apparel (archaic), festoon, attire, bedeck, beautify, bedight (archaic), bedizen (archaic), engarland |