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Decorate Past Tense
The past tense of Decorate is decorated.
1. decorate
verb. ['ˈdɛkɝˌeɪt'] make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc..
Synonyms
- colour
- bespangle
- tinsel
- barde
- embellish
- alter
- gild the lily
- illuminate
- scallop
- dress
- bedight
- adorn
- applique
- color
- filet
- blazon
- prank
- bejewel
- bedizen
- encrust
- stick
- festoon
- fledge
- illustrate
- change
- incrust
- garnish
- redecorate
- beautify
- enamel
- landscape
- vermiculate
- begild
- caparison
- spangle
- deck
- foliate
- inlay
- trim
- grace
- braid
- bedeck
- emblazon
- flight
- bead
- smock
- lacquer
- fringe
- embroider
- broider
- engild
- jewel
- garland
- pipe
- stucco
- wreathe
- paint the lily
- fret
- panel
- beset
- ornament
- hang
- modify
- gild
- tart up
- dress ship
- dress up
- fillet
- flag
Antonyms
Etymology
- decoratus (Latin)
Rhymes with Decorate
- accelerate
- adulterate
- agglomerate
- ameliorate
- aspirate
- cogenerate
- collaborate
- commemorate
- commiserate
- confederate
- cooperate
- cooperate
- corroborate
- decelerate
- degenerate
- deliberate
- deteriorate
- elaborate
- emirate
- enumerate
How do you pronounce decorate?
Pronounce decorate as ˈdɛkərˌeɪt.
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UK - How to pronounce decorate in British English
Sentences with decorate
1. Verb, base form
The students can draw a stem and decorate the rest of their paper.
Quotes about decorate
1. Pictures deface walls more often than they decorate them.
- William Wordsworth
2. Why do we decorate the world with the ugliness of war when nature is so beautiful and kind?
- Debasish Mridha
3. Let us decorate the world with the pearls of a smile, diamonds of hope, and the rubies of love.
- Debasish Mridha