ornate

[awr-neyt]

ornate Definition

  • 1elaborately or excessively decorated
  • 2embellished with complex patterns or designs

Using ornate: Examples

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

  • Example

    The church was decorated with ornate carvings and gold leaf.

  • Example

    She wore an ornate necklace with intricate designs.

  • Example

    The palace had an ornate staircase with detailed handrails.

ornate Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with ornate

  • a decorative style characterized by elaborate and intricate designs

    Example

    The building was constructed in an ornate style, with intricate carvings and patterns.

  • language that is highly embellished or flowery

    Example

    The author used ornate language to describe the scene, making it seem more dramatic than it actually was.

  • a decorative frame with intricate designs

    Example

    The painting was displayed in an ornate frame that matched the style of the artwork.

Origins of ornate

from Latin 'ornatus', meaning 'adorned'

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Summary: ornate in Brief

The term 'ornate' [awr-neyt] describes something that is elaborately or excessively decorated, often with complex patterns or designs. It can refer to anything from jewelry to architecture, as in 'The church was decorated with ornate carvings and gold leaf.' 'Ornate' can also be used to describe language that is highly embellished or flowery, as in 'The author used ornate language to describe the scene.'

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