ornateness (Meaning)

Wordnet

ornateness (n)

high-flown style; excessive use of verbal ornamentation

an ornate appearance; being elaborately (even excessively) decorated

Webster

ornateness (n.)

The quality of being ornate.

ornateness Sentence Examples

  1. The palace's ornate facade was a testament to the wealth and opulence of its royal inhabitants.
  2. The hall's ornate chandelier sparkled like a thousand stars, casting an ethereal glow upon the assembled guests.
  3. The ornate scrollwork on the ancient manuscript depicted scenes from the epic tales of yore.
  4. The queen's ornate crown glittered with diamonds and emeralds, a symbol of her regal authority.
  5. The ornate carvings on the wooden door depicted mythical creatures and scenes from nature.
  6. The ornate garden path was lined with topiaries shaped into intricate designs.
  7. The ornate packaging of the gift hinted at the precious treasure within.
  8. The elaborate ornateness of the cathedral's architecture inspired awe and wonder.
  9. The ornate wedding cake was a masterpiece of confectionery art, adorned with intricate sugar flowers and delicate piping.
  10. The ornate ballroom hosted lavish parties, where the aristocracy danced and socialized amidst resplendent grandeur.

FAQs About the word ornateness

high-flown style; excessive use of verbal ornamentation, an ornate appearance; being elaborately (even excessively) decoratedThe quality of being ornate.

resplendence, brilliance, gracefulness, glory, opulence, lavishness, majesty, luxuriance, nobleness, nobility

inelegance, gracelessness, gaudiness, glitz, inelegance, coarseness, grotesqueness, kitsch, gaudiness, grotesqueness

The palace's ornate facade was a testament to the wealth and opulence of its royal inhabitants.

The hall's ornate chandelier sparkled like a thousand stars, casting an ethereal glow upon the assembled guests.

The ornate scrollwork on the ancient manuscript depicted scenes from the epic tales of yore.

The queen's ornate crown glittered with diamonds and emeralds, a symbol of her regal authority.