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decoradas

Decoradas is the feminine plural form of the Spanish adjective decorado and of the past participle decorar, used to describe objects, spaces, or works that have been adorned, embellished, or ornamented. It agrees in gender and number with feminine plural nouns, as in paredes decoradas (decorated walls) or luces decoradas (ornamented lights). In grammatical terms, decoradas can function in predicate positions or as part of a compound description, for example, Las fachadas están decoradas.

Etymology and related terms: Decoradas derives from the verb decorar, which comes from the Latin decorare, meaning

Usage and contexts: The term appears in everyday language to describe decoration in interiors, events, fashion,

Notable uses: There are no widely recognized entities, places, or works universally known by the name Decoradas.

See also: Decorar, Decoración, Decorado.

to
make
beautiful
or
to
ornament.
Related
terms
include
decorado
(masculine
singular)
and
decoración
(decor-
noun),
both
commonly
used
across
Spanish-speaking
regions.
culinary
presentation
(platos
decorados),
and
design.
In
descriptive
writing
and
journalism,
decoradas
helps
convey
the
state
or
appearance
of
ornamentation.
While
it
can
appear
in
titles
or
captions,
it
is
not
typically
used
as
a
standalone
proper
noun.
When
capitalized,
it
would
usually
refer
to
a
localized
title,
brand,
or
specific
event,
rather
than
a
general
concept.