The Opposite(Antonym) of “decorated”
The antonym of decorated is plain, undecorated, and unadorned. The antonyms plain, undecorated, and unadorned describe something that lacks decoration or embellishment.
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Definitions and Examples of plain, undecorated, unadorned
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Not decorated or adorned; lacking ornamentation.
Example
She preferred a plain white dress for her wedding instead of a heavily decorated one.
Lacking decoration or ornamentation.
Example
The walls of the room were undecorated and looked bare.
Not decorated with anything that adds beauty or distinction.
Example
The cake was unadorned and had no fancy decorations on it.
Key Differences: plain vs undecorated vs unadorned
- 1Plain describes something that is simple and unadorned, while undecorated and unadorned describe something that lacks decoration or ornamentation.
- 2Undecorated is often used to describe physical spaces such as rooms or buildings, while unadorned is used to describe objects or things.
- 3Unadorned can also imply a lack of any additional features or embellishments, while undecorated simply means lacking decoration.
Effective Usage of plain, undecorated, unadorned
- 1Interior Design: Use these antonyms to describe different styles of decor.
- 2Fashion: Use these antonyms to describe different clothing styles.
- 3Art: Use these antonyms to describe different types of art or design.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Plain describes something that is simple and unadorned, while undecorated and unadorned describe something that lacks decoration or ornamentation. Use these words to describe different styles of decor, clothing, art, or design.