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Adorn

Adorn is a verb meaning to decorate or add beauty to something by applying ornaments or decorative elements. It can refer to tangible objects or spaces, such as rooms, garments, or jewelry, and it can also apply to non-physical things like language, prose, or ceremonies, where embellishment enhances appeal. For example, one might adorn a room with tapestries or adorn a speech with carefully chosen phrases.

Etymology stays with Old French adorner, meaning to ornament or equip, ultimately deriving from Latin ornare

Usage notes: Adorn is transitive and typically takes a direct object. The passive form be adorned is

Variants and related terms: Adorned and adorning are the usual participles. Adornment (or adornments) is the

See also: ornament, decoration, adornment.

“to
decorate.”
The
prefix
ad-
historically
intensifies
the
action,
underscoring
the
sense
of
adding
decoration
toward
the
object.
common
in
descriptive
writing:
“the
hall
was
adorned
with
chandeliers.”
Common
collocations
include
adorn
with
and
adornment
with.
The
related
noun
adornment
refers
to
the
decoration
itself,
while
ornament
or
decoration
can
function
similarly
in
many
contexts.
standard
noun
for
the
decorations
themselves.
In
broader
usage,
adorn
often
carries
connotations
of
beauty,
stylization,
or
ceremonial
elaboration.