adorns

[əˈdɔːnz]

adorns Definition

to decorate or add beauty to something.

Using adorns: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "adorns" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Christmas tree was adorned with lights and ornaments.

  • Example

    She adorned her hair with flowers for the wedding.

  • Example

    The walls of the palace were adorned with beautiful paintings.

adorns Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with adorns

  • to decorate oneself with something, such as jewelry or clothing

    Example

    She adorned herself with a necklace and earrings for the party.

  • adorn the pages

    to decorate the pages of a book or document with illustrations or designs

    Example

    The book was adorned with beautiful illustrations on every page.

  • to decorate the walls of a room or building with paintings, tapestries, or other decorative items

    Example

    The museum was adorned with priceless works of art on its walls.

Origins of adorns

from Old French 'aorner', meaning 'to adorn, embellish, decorate'

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Summary: adorns in Brief

'Adorns' [əˈdɔːnz] means to decorate or add beauty to something. It is often used to describe the act of adding decorations or embellishments to an object or space, such as 'The Christmas tree was adorned with lights and ornaments.' 'Adorns' can also be used to describe the act of decorating oneself, as in 'She adorned herself with a necklace and earrings for the party.'