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What does ornate mean?

"Ornate" means highly decorated or elaborately embellished. It refers to something that is:

* Covered in intricate details: Think of a building with lots of carvings, a piece of jewelry with many gemstones, or a piece of clothing with lace and embroidery.

* Visually complex and appealing: Ornate things are often beautiful and eye-catching, but they can also be overwhelming if there's too much going on.

Here are some examples of how you might use "ornate" in a sentence:

* The ornate palace was built with intricate carvings and gold leaf.

* She wore an ornate necklace with sparkling diamonds and sapphires.

* The ornate language of the poem was hard to understand.

Synonyms: Elaborate, embellished, decorated, luxurious, extravagant, showy

Antonyms: Simple, plain, unadorned, minimalist

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