ornate - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • plasterwork: The decor is outstanding, with original ornate plasterwork.
  • cornice: Original and elegant features have been lovingly restored with ornate cornices and stained glass windows.
  • valance: The present day canopies this side of the station building remain faithful to the original designs, although now incorporate less ornate valances.
  • carving: Click on the links below to have a go at copying the ornate carvings on the columns, or creating a symmetrical ceiling rose.
  • ironwork: The ornate ironwork of the sanctuary screen was formed out of yet more scrap.
  • ceiling: The hall has large marble pillars that hold up the ornate, high ceiling.

Modifying Another Word

  • wonderfully: Stephen's Day ) other ancient codices are permanently on exhibition in the wonderfully ornate 19th-century library.
  • beautifully: A set of beautifully ornate iron gates separates the East wing from the nave, built by William Edney in 1710.
  • highly: Today a highly ornate mace forms the centerpiece in the civic regalia of many councils across the country.
  • extremely: Some are quite simple in outline whilst others can be extremely ornate.
  • rather: It's going to have one of those rather ornate gold frames that Alan has just made.
  • quite: Here you can view the quite ornate Borthwick effigies lying in their serene setting.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: During the Middle Ages, devotion to saints became overly ornate.
  • include: Many new pedigree layouts including ornate ' Copperplate ' styles.

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