readorn (Meaning)
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readorn (v. t.)
To adorn again or anew.
Synonyms & Antonyms of readorn
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readorn Sentence Examples
- The antique dealer carefully readorned the dilapidated chair with intricate carvings.
- The palace was magnificently readorned for the royal wedding, with tapestries and chandeliers.
- The designer readorned the room with a splash of color and modern furnishings.
- The church underwent an extensive restoration where the walls were readorned with vibrant frescoes.
- The actress readorned herself in elaborate jewelry and a stunning gown for the red carpet premiere.
- The garden was readorned with blooming roses and fragrant lavender, creating a captivating aroma.
- The old painting was readorned with a new frame, enhancing its beauty and value.
- The city skyline was readorned with towering skyscrapers and glittering lights.
- The bride's wedding dress was readorned with exquisite lace and shimmering crystals.
- The museum's collection was readorned with newly discovered artifacts, offering a glimpse into the past.
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To adorn again or anew.
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No antonyms found.
The antique dealer carefully readorned the dilapidated chair with intricate carvings.
The palace was magnificently readorned for the royal wedding, with tapestries and chandeliers.
The designer readorned the room with a splash of color and modern furnishings.
The church underwent an extensive restoration where the walls were readorned with vibrant frescoes.