ornate 的定义
- elaborately or sumptuously adorned, often excessively or showily so: They bought an ornate Louis XIV sofa.
- embellished with rhetoric; florid or high-flown: an ornate style of writing.
ornate 近义词
fancily decorated
ornate 的近义词 49 个
- baroque
- beautiful
- elegant
- embroidered
- fancy
- gaudy
- gilded
- glamorous
- lavish
- magnificent
- opulent
- rococo
- sparkling
- sumptuous
- adorned
- aureate
- bedecked
- bright
- brilliant
- busy
- colored
- convoluted
- dazzling
- elaborate
- fine
- flamboyant
- flashy
- flaunting
- florid
- flowery
- fussy
- glitzy
- glossy
- high-wrought
- jeweled
- luscious
- meretricious
- ornamented
- ostentatious
- overdone
- overelaborate
- pretentious
- resplendent
- rich
- showy
- splashy
- superficial
- tawdry
- variegated
ornate 的反义词 7 个
更多ornate例句
- He was so into measuring heat that in 1657 he started a private academy, the Accademia del Cimento, where investigators explored various forms and shapes for their thermoscopes, including ornate-looking designs with spiraling cylindrical columns.
- At an ornate altar in her dining room, she made offerings of flowers and apples and lit candles to Santa Muerte.
- The town of Mendocino, with its ocean fogs and ornate Victorian architecture, is an eerie presence in this novel, its otherworldliness intensified by Anna’s desperate recourse to a psychic for help in finding Cameron.
- When the legislature convenes for a possible special session later this year related to coronavirus relief, Filler-Corn is hoping that vaccinations will allow all 100 delegates to return to the ornate House chamber.
- The ornate pipe in question, with its long plunging stem and generous bowl, once belonged to the grandfather of Curdin, the protagonist of “Mundaun.”
- The tomb, though much smaller than the palace, is similarly a vision of ornate twists, arches, and peaks.
- Foreign countries bestow ornate gifts on American officials as a sign of courtesy during diplomatic trips.
- Entering the theater brings visitors to an ornate lobby with vaulted ceilings, golden walls, and an enormous chandelier.
- In 1997, Whit Stillman re-created Studio 54 in its ornate lobby for his film The Last Days of Disco.
- Their services have been held in small chapels, ornate synagogues, simple firehouses, and grand cathedrals.
- The furnishings and decorations, as in the case of modern playhouses, seem to have been ornate.
- The more it has been made the subject of illustration and imagery, the more finished and ornate have been the comminations in use.
- The third floor front room of his ornate mansion on Brooklyn's Park Slope was dedicated to peaceful thought.
- Her face, under an ornate black hat, was like a great rose full of overlapping curves of florid flesh.
- Yes, it is very handsome, no doubt, but too ornate and pie-crusty for my—taste.