adorn in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
At the bottom, the shield is adorned with a golden red ribbon.
en.wikipedia.org
He supplied the city with water, adorned it with fine buildings, and strengthened it with walls.
en.wikipedia.org
He is said to have been a man of unaffected modesty and generosity; friendship and integrity adorned his private life.
en.wikipedia.org
On the intro, four bars set the rhythm, adorned by only a guitar pick-slide and audio effects.
en.wikipedia.org
Neighborhood boats are usually adorned with the town icon, and paper lanterns with family crests are hung off the boat.
en.wikipedia.org
The main entrance had two concrete pillars adorned with elaborate globes mounted at the top.
en.wikipedia.org
The surf shop walls are adorned with decades of photos, trophies and other memorabilia - invoking extended visits by many customers.
en.wikipedia.org
Cakes adorned all round with burning candles were offered to the goddess.
en.wikipedia.org
The hill comprises a 65,300 square metre park adorned with ornate facades, stairways and fountains.
en.wikipedia.org
It was said that with some of his earliest wealth he purchased 20,000 dollars worth of diamonds to adorn his clothing.
en.wikipedia.org

Choose your language Deutsch | English | Srpski