ornate
1 of 1adjective/ɔrˈneɪt/
Forms:more ornate,most ornate
1
elaborately decorated or adorned with intricate details
- The ornate chandelier hung from the ceiling, casting a dazzling array of light throughout the ballroom.
- Her wedding gown was adorned with ornate lace patterns and intricate beadwork, adding to its elegance.
- The palace's ornate architecture featured intricate carvings and elaborate facades, showcasing the wealth and power of its inhabitants.
- The antique furniture in the mansion's parlor was embellished with ornate designs and gilded accents, reflecting the opulence of the era.
- The cathedral's ornate stained glass windows depicted scenes from religious mythology, captivating visitors with their beauty and detail.
2
using elaborate or complex language and style
- The author's ornate language added a layer of sophistication to the novel, though it sometimes obscured the story.
- Her essay was criticized for its ornate style, with elaborate sentence structures that made it difficult to follow.
- The speech was delivered in an ornate manner, with elaborate metaphors and elaborate rhetoric that impressed but confused some listeners.
- The poem’s ornate language was praised for its beauty, even if it occasionally overshadowed the poem’s main themes.
- The editor suggested simplifying the ornate prose to make the text more accessible and direct.