a·dorn
/əˈdôrn/
verb
make more beautiful or attractive.
"pictures and prints adorned his walls"
synonyms: embellish, decorate, furnish, ornament, add ornament to, enhance, beautify, prettify, grace, enrich, bedeck, deck (out), dress (up), trick out, trim, swathe, wreathe, festoon, garland, array, garnish, emblazon, gild, set off, get up, do up, do out, bejewel, bedizen, caparison, furbelow
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1. to enhance the appearance of especially with beautiful objects; adorned the wall with her paintings. 2. to enliven or decorate as if with ornaments.
to make something more attractive by putting something on it: The bride's hair was adorned with fresh flowers.
To adorn is to dress something up by decorating it. You might adorn your poncho with fringe or your poodle's dog collar with rhinestones.
decorated or beautified, as by ornaments: On the road to Karachi we saw yellow and white taxis and convoys of garishly adorned trucks.
Meaning of adorned in English ... to add something decorative to a person or thing: The bride's hair was adorned with white flowers.
transitive verb. If something adorns a place or an object, it makes it look more beautiful. His watercolor designs adorn a wide range of books.
Something or someone that's adorned is decorated or dressed up in some way, like your favorite shirt, adorned with sequins and glitter.
verb (used with object). to decorate or add beauty to, as by ornaments: garlands of flowers adorning their hair. ... to make more pleasing, attractive, impressive ...
adorn, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
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To provide with an ornament or ornaments; to decorate or embellish (with something). In quot. a1325 at α: to furnish, equip.
: to make (someone or something) more attractive by adding something beautiful : decorate. Her paintings adorn the walls.