ornate (Meaning)

Wordnet

ornate (s)

marked by elaborate rhetoric and elaborated with decorative details

Webster

ornate (a.)

Adorned; decorated; beautiful.

Finely finished, as a style of composition.

Webster

ornate (v. t.)

To adorn; to honor.

ornate Sentence Examples

  1. The ornate cathedral's intricate carvings and stained-glass windows left visitors in awe.
  2. The bride's ornate wedding gown featured an elaborate lace train and beaded bodice.
  3. The museum's collection displayed an ornate gold and enamel jewelry set from the Renaissance period.
  4. The ornate fountain in the park became a popular spot for tourists to capture photographs.
  5. The ornate Victorian mansion was adorned with decorative turrets, bay windows, and intricate moldings.
  6. The ornate ballroom shimmered with crystal chandeliers and a gilded ceiling.
  7. The ornate scrollwork on the antique mirror added a touch of elegance to the room.
  8. The ornate pottery vase showcased the skilled artistry of the ancient craftsmen.
  9. The ornate garden gate was adorned with wrought-iron flourishes and painted with vibrant colors.
  10. The ornate heirloom necklace, passed down through generations, held sentimental value and was treasured by its owner.

FAQs About the word ornate

marked by elaborate rhetoric and elaborated with decorative detailsAdorned; decorated; beautiful., Finely finished, as a style of composition., To adorn; to hon

lacy, loud, extravagant, decorated, overwrought, ornamented,baroque, adorned, overdecorated, gilded

naked, austere, unadorned, stark, plain,plain, stark, austere, naked, unadorned

The ornate cathedral's intricate carvings and stained-glass windows left visitors in awe.

The bride's ornate wedding gown featured an elaborate lace train and beaded bodice.

The museum's collection displayed an ornate gold and enamel jewelry set from the Renaissance period.

The ornate fountain in the park became a popular spot for tourists to capture photographs.