embellish
|em/bel/lish|
/ɪmˈbɛlɪʃ/
add decorative details
Etymology
'embellish' originates from Old French, specifically the word 'embelir,' where 'em-' meant 'in' and 'bel' meant 'beautiful.'
'embelir' transformed into the Middle English word 'embellisshen,' and eventually became the modern English word 'embellish.'
Initially, it meant 'to make beautiful,' and this meaning has largely remained the same in modern usage.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Verb 1
to make something more attractive by adding decorative details or features.
She embellished the dress with lace and ribbons.
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Verb 2
to enhance a story or statement by adding fictitious details.
He embellished his travel stories to make them more interesting.
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