adorn
1 of 1verb/əˈdɔrn/
Forms:adorns,adorning,adorned,adorned
1
to make something more beautiful by decorating it with attractive elements
transitive- She adorned her neck with a stunning necklace for the special occasion.
- To celebrate the season, they adorned the front porch with festive wreaths and lights.
- The bride chose to adorn her hair with delicate flowers for a natural look.
- During the ceremony, they adorned the altar with elegant fabrics and floral arrangements.
- To enhance the elegance of the room, they decided to adorn the windows with luxurious curtains.
2
to enhance the beauty, elegance, or visual appeal of something
transitive- Delicate lace curtains adorned the windows of the Victorian-style mansion.
- Colorful ceramic tiles adorned the façade of the historic building.
- Elaborate chandeliers adorned the grand ballroom, casting a warm glow.
- Sparkling crystals adorned the wedding gown, catching the light with every movement.
- Intricate carvings adorned the ornate wooden door of the medieval castle.