embellishment — index bombast, exaggeration, expletive, motif Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
embellishment — англ. [имбэ/лишмэнт] embellissement фр. [анбэлисма/н] украшение, мелизм … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
embellishment — 1590s, from EMBELLISH (Cf. embellish) + MENT (Cf. ment) … Etymology dictionary
embellishment — [n] beautification; decorating adornment, coloring, decoration, doodad*, elaboration, embroidering, embroidery, enhancement, enrichment, exaggeration, fandangle*, floridity, flowery speech, frill, froufrou*, fuss*, garnish, gilding, gingerbread* … New thesaurus
embellishment — [em bel′ishmənt, im bel′ishmənt] n. 1. an embellishing or being embellished; ornamentation 2. something that embellishes, as an ornament, a fictitious touch added to a factual account, a musical phrase, etc … English World dictionary
Embellishment — See also Ornament (music). In sewing and crafts an embellishment is anything that adds design interest to the piece.Common examples of embellishment in sewing and crafts* appliqué * embroidery, done either by machine or by hand * piping made from … Wikipedia
embellishment — [[t]ɪmbe̱lɪʃmənt[/t]] embellishments N VAR An embellishment is a decoration added to something to make it seem more attractive or interesting. ...Renaissance embellishments... Florence is full of public buildings with little bits of decoration… … English dictionary
embellishment — UK [ɪmˈbelɪʃmənt] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms embellishment : singular embellishment plural embellishments 1) a detail added to a story to make it more interesting, especially one that is not completely true, or the process of… … English dictionary
embellishment — noun /ɪmˈbɛlɪʃmənt/ An unnecessarily added touch, an ornamental addition, a flourish. 1811 Reflection had given calmness to her judgment, and sobered her own opinion of Willoughbys deserts; she wished, therefore, to declare only the simple truth … Wiktionary
embellishment — embellish ► VERB 1) make more attractive; decorate. 2) add extra details to (a story or account) for interest. DERIVATIVES embellisher noun embellishment noun. ORIGIN Old French embellir, from bel handsome … English terms dictionary