different between embellish vs beautied
embellish
English
Etymology
From Old French embellir, from em- + bel.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?m?b?l??/, /?m-/
Verb
embellish (third-person singular simple present embellishes, present participle embellishing, simple past and past participle embellished)
- To make more beautiful and attractive; to decorate.
- The old book cover was embellished with golden letters
- To make something sound or look better or more acceptable than it is in reality; to distort, to embroider.
- to embellish a story, the truth
Synonyms
- adorn
- beautify
- decorate
- deck
- grace
- ornament
- prettify
- See also Thesaurus:decorate
Translations
embellish From the web:
- what embellished mean
- what embellishment has one note
- what's embellishment in hockey
- what embellished mean in arabic
- what embellish means in spanish
- what's embellishment in french
- embellish what does it mean
- what are embellishments quizlet
beautied
English
Etymology
beauty +? -ed
Adjective
beautied (comparative more beautied, superlative most beautied)
- (obsolete, poetic) beautiful; embellished
Verb
beautied
- simple past tense and past participle of beauty
beautied From the web:
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- embellish vs beautied
- beautiful vs beautied
- sloughs vs cloughs
- cloughs vs choughs
- loughs vs cloughs
- position vs prestige
- position vs restrain
- sloughy vs sloughs
- sloughs vs shoughs
- swoughs vs sloughs
- thots vs thons
- nublets vs sublets
- backfire vs regrets
- regrets vs regreets
- regress vs regrets
- egrets vs regrets
- refrets vs regrets
- regret vs regrets
- aylets vs oylets
- gigots vs giggots