Ornaments can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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ornament - be an ornament to; "stars ornamented the Christmas tree" | ||
ornament - make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.; "Decorate the room for the party"; "beautify yourself for the special day" | ||
Noun |
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ornament - An element of decoration. | ||
ornament - A Christmas tree decoration. | ||
ornament - A musical flourish that are unnecessary to the overall melodic or harmonic line, but serve to decorate or " ornament" that line. |
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1. | noun | The bedroom was laden with beautiful ornaments. | |
2. | noun | The city always glows, lamps replace the sun. Its panorama ornaments the profound horizon. | |
3. | noun | Tom hung the ornaments on the Christmas tree. | |
4. | noun | Some of the students decorated the classroom with Christmas ornaments. | |
5. | noun | The sincere home should be full of purpose and personality—decorations, rugs, ornaments, hangings and all, you know. | |
6. | noun | They decorated the tree with stars and ornaments. | |
7. | noun | Those clothe with awe / the Senate; there they choose the judges for the law. / These delve the port; the broad foundations there / they lay for theatres of ample space, / and columns, hewn from marble rocks, prepare, / tall ornaments, the future stage to grace. | |
8. | noun | Rich presents, too, he sends for, saved of old / from Troy, a veil, whose saffron edges shone / fringed with acanthus, glorious to behold, / a broidered mantle, stiff with figures wrought in gold. / Fair Helen's ornaments, from Argos brought, / the gift of Leda, when the Trojan shore / and lawless nuptials o'er the waves she sought. | |
9. | noun | There, roof and pinnacle the Dardans tear – / death standing near – and hurl them on the foe, / last arms of need, the weapons of despair; / and gilded beams and rafters down they throw, / ancestral ornaments of days ago. | |
10. | noun | He raised Lucy from the ground in his arms, and conveying her through the glades of the forest by paths with which he seemed well acquainted, stopped not until he laid her in safety by the side of a plentiful and pellucid fountain, which had been once covered in, screened and decorated with architectural ornaments of a Gothic character. | |
11. | noun | But as Lady Ashton raised her head gracefully, expecting the strain at which she was to begin the dance, she was so much struck by an unexpected alteration in the ornaments of the apartment that she was surprised into an exclamation, “Who has dared to change the pictures?”. | |
12. | noun | When Christmas comes around, people start decorating their houses with ornaments, stockings, and, of course, Christmas trees. | |
13. | noun | Add a few ornaments, lights and a pile of intricately wrapped gifts under the tree and it means that Christmas has arrived! | |
14. | noun | Ornaments on the official Christmas tree in the Blue Room — a towering Fraser fir from Shepherdstown, West Virginia — were designed by students from across the country who were asked by the National Park Service to highlight the people, places and things that make their states beautiful. | |
15. | noun | Oaks, amber, and white wagtails are some of the natural symbols that appear in Latvian ornaments and decorations. | |
16. | verb | The opossum loves to collect small shiny things, like pieces of glass or metal bottle caps, to ornament its "luxurious" nest. | |
17. | verb | The opossum loves to collect small shiny things, like pieces of glass or metal bottle caps, to ornament its "luxurious" nest. |
Sentence | |
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noun | |
The bedroom was laden with beautiful ornaments. | |
The city always glows, lamps replace the sun. Its panorama ornaments the profound horizon. | |
Tom hung the ornaments on the Christmas tree. | |
Some of the students decorated the classroom with Christmas ornaments. | |
The sincere home should be full of purpose and personality—decorations, rugs, ornaments, hangings and all, you know. | |
They decorated the tree with stars and ornaments. | |
Those clothe with awe / the Senate; there they choose the judges for the law. / These delve the port; the broad foundations there / they lay for theatres of ample space, / and columns, hewn from marble rocks, prepare, / tall ornaments, the future stage to grace. | |
Rich presents, too, he sends for, saved of old / from Troy, a veil, whose saffron edges shone / fringed with acanthus, glorious to behold, / a broidered mantle, stiff with figures wrought in gold. / Fair Helen's ornaments, from Argos brought, / the gift of Leda, when the Trojan shore / and lawless nuptials o'er the waves she sought. | |
There, roof and pinnacle the Dardans tear – / death standing near – and hurl them on the foe, / last arms of need, the weapons of despair; / and gilded beams and rafters down they throw, / ancestral ornaments of days ago. | |
He raised Lucy from the ground in his arms, and conveying her through the glades of the forest by paths with which he seemed well acquainted, stopped not until he laid her in safety by the side of a plentiful and pellucid fountain, which had been once covered in, screened and decorated with architectural ornaments of a Gothic character. | |
But as Lady Ashton raised her head gracefully, expecting the strain at which she was to begin the dance, she was so much struck by an unexpected alteration in the ornaments of the apartment that she was surprised into an exclamation, “Who has dared to change the pictures?”. | |
When Christmas comes around, people start decorating their houses with ornaments, stockings, and, of course, Christmas trees. | |
Add a few ornaments, lights and a pile of intricately wrapped gifts under the tree and it means that Christmas has arrived! | |
Ornaments on the official Christmas tree in the Blue Room — a towering Fraser fir from Shepherdstown, West Virginia — were designed by students from across the country who were asked by the National Park Service to highlight the people, places and things that make their states beautiful. | |
Oaks, amber, and white wagtails are some of the natural symbols that appear in Latvian ornaments and decorations. | |
verb | |
The opossum loves to collect small shiny things, like pieces of glass or metal bottle caps, to ornament its "luxurious" nest. | |
The opossum loves to collect small shiny things, like pieces of glass or metal bottle caps, to ornament its "luxurious" nest. |