DECORATE

Source: 566, 567

decorate. Decorate, v.t. to adorn, embellish, beautify, trim

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Dec″o‐rate (dĕk″ō̍‐rāt), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Decorated (dĕk″ō̍‐rā′tĕd); p. pr. & vb. n. Decorating (–rā′tĭng).] [[L. decoratus, p. p. of decorare, fr. decus ornament; akin to decere to be becoming. See Decent.]] To deck with that which is becoming, ornamental, or honorary; to adorn; to beautify; to embellish; as, to decorate the person; to decorate an edifice; to decorate a lawn with flowers; to decorate the mind with moral beauties; to decorate a hero with honors. Her fat neck was ornamented with jewels, rich bracelets decorated her arms. Thackeray. Syn. — To adorn; embellish; ornament; beautify; grace. See Adorn. Decorated style (Arch.), a name given by some writers to the perfected English Gothic architecture; it may be considered as having flourished from about a. d. 1300 to a. d. 1375.