embroyde (Meaning)

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embroyde (v. t.)

To embroider; to adorn.

Synonyms & Antonyms of embroyde

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embroyde Sentence Examples

  1. The intricate embroidery on the wedding dress was a testament to the skill of the seamstress.
  2. My grandmother embroidered my childhood nickname onto my favourite blanket.
  3. The traditional embroidery patterns on the kimono told a story about the wearer's family and culture.
  4. The colourful embroidery on the pillowcases added a touch of whimsy to the bedroom.
  5. The embroidered logo on the polo shirt was a symbol of the company's prestige.
  6. The artist embroidered a portrait of their pet dog using strands of silk thread.
  7. The intricate embroidery on the curtain's hemline added a touch of elegance to the room.
  8. The designer's embroidery collection featured bold and eclectic patterns that caught the eye.
  9. The student's embroidery project showcased their attention to detail and artistic ability.
  10. The embroidered flowers on the blouse brought a pop of colour to the otherwise simple outfit.

FAQs About the word embroyde

To embroider; to adorn.

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No antonyms found.

The intricate embroidery on the wedding dress was a testament to the skill of the seamstress.

My grandmother embroidered my childhood nickname onto my favourite blanket.

The traditional embroidery patterns on the kimono told a story about the wearer's family and culture.

The colourful embroidery on the pillowcases added a touch of whimsy to the bedroom.