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decorative
/ ˈdɛkrətɪv, ˈdɛkərətɪv /
adjective
serving to decorate or adorn; ornamental
Other Word Forms
- decoratively adverb
- decorativeness noun
- nondecorative adjective
- overdecorative adjective
- overdecoratively adverb
- overdecorativeness noun
- undecorative adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of decorative1
Example Sentences
Speaking to Brides.com, Benjamin Khordipour of Estate Diamond Jewelry said the ring was “a throwback to the Victorian Era, with the beautiful, delicate and decorative gold work.”
Shells are bought and sold as decorative objects, but every empty shell was once a living animal.
Cities have also reduced water use by offering cash rebates to customers who remove thirsty lawns, and by targeting the elimination of purely decorative grass.
For the coronation itself, alongside the Rolls-Royce, the Bahraini king gave Charles a decorative clock.
George G. Green built for his daughter in 1912, was full of intact original details, like decorative tiles in the faculty bathroom, bronze sconces in the hallways and an old intercom system.
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