embroidered 的 2 个定义
- to decorate with ornamental needlework.
- to produce or form in needlework.
- to adorn or embellish rhetorically, especially with ornate language or fictitious details: He embroidered the account of the shipwreck to hold his listeners' interest.
- to do embroidery.
- to add embellishments; exaggerate.
embroidered 近义词
add fancy stitching, adornment
exaggerate information
embroidered 的近义词 34 个
- embellish
- aggrandize
- amplify
- color
- distend
- dramatize
- elaborate
- enhance
- enlarge
- expand
- falsify
- fudge
- heighten
- hyperbolize
- lie
- magnify
- overdo
- overemphasize
- overestimate
- overstate
- pad
- puff
- romanticize
- stretch
- blow-up
- build up
- make federal case
- make mountain out of molehill
- overelaborate
- overembellish
- play up
- spread on thick
- stretch the truth
- yeast
embroidered 的反义词 13 个
更多embroidered例句
- The effort is led by Daphrose Mukarutamu, a statuesque figure in a red embroidered dress and short, sweeping hairdo.
- She dried the teacup with a worn mildewed hand towel, also embroidered with Lily of the Valley.
- She was wearing a strapless, pale yellow dress with embroidered flowers.
- He hung rare masks from Papua New Guinea above embroidered Peruvian pillows, and somehow the combination made sense.
- In the photo, Sherman stands, dressed in an elaborate embroidered velvet frock coat and vest from the late eighteenth century.
- A leather swordbelt, gold-embroidered at the edges, carried a long steel-halted rapier in a leather scabbard chaped with steel.
- She had herself embroidered them to look like a pair worn by the rich lady whose husband owned the plantation.
- Here it seems to mean a gold-embroidered band, worn as a chaplet.
- His tobacco pouch, which he laid upon the table, was a fantastic embroidered silk affair, evidently the handiwork of a woman.
- Violet embroidered two beautiful eyes in black and white, and a jet black nose-tip.