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adorned

American  
[uh-dawrnd] / əˈdɔrnd /

adjective

  1. decorated or beautified, as by ornaments.

    On the road to Karachi we saw yellow and white taxis and convoys of garishly adorned trucks.

  2. made more pleasing, impressive, etc.; enhanced.

    The university is located in Krakow, Poland, one of the most attractive and culturally adorned cities in Eastern Europe.


verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of adorn.

Other Word Forms

  • overadorned adjective
  • unadorned adjective
  • well-adorned adjective

Etymology

Origin of adorned

adorn ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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His black turban, clerical robes and graying beard composed the picture that adorned offices, walls and billboards across the country.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hakimi attended training, adorned by a neck warmer, and being the first choice right back would normally line up on Wednesday for the game.

From Barron's

"Thank god. That was really fun, I was really looking forward to this," Hodgkinson told the crowd, before being adorned with a golden crown as she took her place on a throne beside the track.

From BBC

In a showroom targeting the US market, images of cowboy hats, military tanks and whiskey adorned display shelves.

From Barron's

Cars on PCH raced past pink and red posters adorned with flowers and fixed to the construction fence.

From Los Angeles Times