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decoration
[dek-uh-rey-shuhn]
noun
something used for decorating; adornment; embellishment.
The gymnasium was adorned with posters and crepe-paper decorations for the dance.
the act of decorating.
a badge, medal, etc., conferred and worn as a mark of honor.
a decoration for bravery.
decoration
/ ˌdɛkəˈreɪʃən /
noun
an addition that renders something more attractive or ornate; adornment
the act, process, or art of decorating
a medal, badge, etc, conferred as a mark of honour
Other Word Forms
- nondecoration noun
- overdecoration noun
- redecoration noun
- superdecoration noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of decoration1
Example Sentences
Jay Begum sells handmade wooden decorations and gifts through her small London-based business Knots of Pine.
He rarely talked about his experiences, saying in 2008: "You don't get involved in that kind of thing thinking of any decorations or any recognition. It was regarded as duty."
A Christmas tree was dusted off, tinsel and baubles were unpacked, and the hotel was decked out with decorations.
High-resolution imaging of tattoos found on a 2,500 year old Siberian "ice mummy" have revealed decorations that a modern tattooist would find challenging to produce, according to researchers.
It has aspects of a nursing home memory care ward with pink walls, festive decorations, music therapy, art classes and bocce ball, according to published reports.
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