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Definition of decorate verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

decorate

verb
 
/ˈdekəreɪt/
 
/ˈdekəreɪt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they decorate
 
/ˈdekəreɪt/
 
/ˈdekəreɪt/
he / she / it decorates
 
/ˈdekəreɪts/
 
/ˈdekəreɪts/
past simple decorated
 
/ˈdekəreɪtɪd/
 
/ˈdekəreɪtɪd/
past participle decorated
 
/ˈdekəreɪtɪd/
 
/ˈdekəreɪtɪd/
-ing form decorating
 
/ˈdekəreɪtɪŋ/
 
/ˈdekəreɪtɪŋ/
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  1. [transitive] to make something look more attractive by putting things on it
    • decorate something with something They decorated the room with flowers and balloons.
    • decorate something The cake was decorated to look like a car.
    • The family gets together on Christmas Eve to decorate the tree.
    Topics Artb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • elaborately
    • gaily
    • heavily
    preposition
    • with
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive, transitive] (especially British English) to put paint, wallpaper, etc. on the walls and ceilings of a room or house
    • Sorry about the mess—we've just started decorating.
    • decorate something to decorate a room/a wall/a house/an apartment
    • We need to decorate the sitting room.
    • The sitting room needs decorating.
    • These villas come fully furnished and decorated.
    • The bedrooms are tastefully decorated.
    • decorate something in something The room is decorated in pale blues and greens.
    • The dining room is decorated in a modern style.
    Collocations Decorating and home improvementDecorating and home improvementHouses
    • refurbish/​renovate/ (British English) do up a building/​a house
    • convert a building/​house/​room into homes/​offices/(especially North American English) apartments/(British English) flats
    • extend/​enlarge a house/​building/​room/​kitchen
    • build (British English) an extension (to the back/​rear of a house)/(North American English) an addition (on/​to something)/(British English) a conservatory
    • knock down/​demolish a house/​home/​building/​wall
    • knock out/​through the wall separating two rooms
    Decoration
    • furnish/​paint/ (especially British English) decorate a home/​a house/​an apartment/​a flat/​a room
    • be decorated in bright colours/​in a traditional style/​with flowers/​with paintings
    • paint/​plaster the walls/​ceiling
    • hang/​put up/​strip off/​remove the wallpaper
    • install/​replace/​remove the bathroom fixtures/(British English) fittings
    • build/​put up shelves
    • lay wooden flooring/​timber decking/​floor tiles/​a carpet/​a patio
    • put up/​hang/​take down a picture/​painting/​poster/​curtain
    DIY/​home improvement
    • do (British English) DIY/​carpentry/​the plumbing/​the wiring
    • make home improvements
    • add/​install central heating/​underfloor heating/​insulation
    • fit/​install double-glazing/​a smoke alarm
    • insulate your house/​your home/​the walls/​the pipes/​the tanks/(especially British English) the loft
    • fix/​repair a roof/​a leak/​a pipe/​the plumbing/​a leaking (especially British English) tap/(North American English usually) faucet
    • block/​clog (up)/unblock/​unclog a pipe/​sink
    • make/​drill/​fill a hole
    • hammer (in)/pull out/​remove a nail
    • tighten/​untighten/​loosen/​remove a screw
    • saw/​cut/​treat/​stain/​varnish/​paint wood
    Topics Houses and homesb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • nicely
    • pleasantly
    • tastefully
    preposition
    • in
    See full entry
  3. [transitive] decorate something to be placed on something in order to make it look more attractive synonym adorn
    • Photographs of actors decorated the walls of the restaurant.
  4. [transitive, usually passive] to give somebody an award or medal as a sign of respect for something they have done
    • be decorated (for something) She was decorated for her efforts during the war.
    • decorated war heroes/veterans
    Extra Examples
    • He was decorated for bravery.
    • the most highly decorated unit in the British Army
    Oxford Collocations Dictionarypreposition
    • for
    phrases
    • highly decorated
    See full entry
  5. Word Originmid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘to grace or honour’): from Latin decoratus ‘embellished’ (past participle of decorare), from decus, decor- ‘beauty, honour, or embellishment’.
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