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Synonyms for ornateness
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : awr-neyt |
Phonetic Transcription : ɔrˈneɪt |
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Définition of ornateness
Origin :- early 15c., from Latin ornatus "fitted out, furnished, supplied; adorned, decorated, embellished," past participle of ornare "adorn, fit out," from stem of ordo "order" (see order (n.)). Earliest reference is to literary style. Related: Ornately; ornateness.
- As in urbanity : noun elegance
- As in elegance : noun cultivated beauty, taste
- As we should expect, there is a fairly steady movement from simplicity to ornateness.
- Extract from : « Old Picture Books » by Alfred W. Pollard
- There was a striving for effect, with ornateness and extravagance, and finally the art passed out entirely.
- Extract from : « A Text-Book of the History of Painting » by John C. Van Dyke
- The ornateness of architecture appears in the East and West in nearly equal measure.
- Extract from : « Prowling about Panama » by George A. Miller
- The writing masters of that time cared far more for ornateness than for verity, or even legibility.
- Extract from : « A Captain in the Ranks » by George Cary Eggleston
- It was the time when ornateness of figure and poeticalness of diction were regarded as essentials of style.
- Extract from : « A History of American Literature Since 1870 » by Fred Lewis Pattee
- Some of the extra-illuminated books of this period are among the most beautiful printed books ever issued in their ornateness.
- Extract from : « The Century of Columbus » by James J. Walsh
- The prize tools reflected little of the ornateness apparent in the wares of most of the other exhibitors.
- Extract from : « Woodworking Tools 1600-1900 » by Peter C. Welsh
- The emphasis in these rhetorics on style is the same: ornateness in communication is achieved through using the figures.
- Extract from : « A Treatise of Schemes and Tropes » by Richard Sherry
- It is a sound policy to avoid the ornateness that frequently accompanies a large and unskillfully planned area.
- Extract from : « Industrial Arts Design » by William H. Varnum
- Tristrem repeated, utterly unimpressed by the ornateness of the novelist's remarks.
- Extract from : « The Truth About Tristrem Varick » by Edgar Saltus
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