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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)

  1. To make more beautiful and attractive; to decorate.
    The old book cover was embellished with golden letters
  2. 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

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cadenza

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian cadenza, from Latin cadentia. Doublet of cadence and chance.

Noun

cadenza (plural cadenzas or cadenze)

  1. (music) A part of a piece of music, such as a concerto, that is very decorative and is played by a single musician.

Translations


Italian

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *cadentia, from Latin cad?ns, present participle of cad? (to fall). Doublet of chance.

Noun

cadenza f (plural cadenze)

  1. cadence
  2. rhythm

Verb

cadenza

  1. third-person singular present indicative of cadenzare
  2. second-person singular imperative of cadenzare

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