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embellished
adjective as in baroque
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adjective as in elaborate
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adjective as in fancy
adjective as in florid
adjective as in flowery
adjective as in illustrated
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adjective as in rhetorical
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- articulate
- aureate
- bombastic
- declamatory
- eloquent
- euphuistic
- exaggerated
- flamboyant
- flashy
- florid
- fluent
- glib
- grand
- grandiloquent
- grandiose
- high-flown
- hyperbolic
- imposing
- inflated
- magniloquent
- mouthy
- ornate
- ostentatious
- overblown
- overdone
- overwrought
- pompous
- pretentious
- showy
- silver-tongued
- sonorous
- stilted
- swollen
- tumescent
- tumid
- turgid
- verbose
- voluble
- windy
adjective as in rich
adjective as in tall
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Example Sentences
Wearing a black sequin jacket and black shirt embellished with gold stars, he shares instructions while keeping things upbeat, playfully joking with the crowd.
The MP for Leeds West and Pudsey has previously faced accusations that she has embellished her online CV.
Expect lots of smiles and hugs and stories of the good old days, some of which, embellished or not, Sternberg will turn into news releases.
When it came to Napoletano, Wilson said she was “truthful but may have embellished some ‘factual matters.’”
It’s the same, but you’ll see that it is more embellished and becomes a little bit different.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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