English to Punjabi Dictionary decorative

decorative

ਸਜਾਵਟੀ
definition
adjective
the outside of the building is functional rather than decorative
serving to make something look more attractive; ornamental.
example
There are two bedrooms, the largest of which features high ceilings and 'decorative' coving, while the bathroom has a wooden floor.
And because fruit trees and bushes can be beautiful and 'decorative' , you don't have to set aside part of your garden as a growing area.
The furniture all contributes to this as well, with its trim lines and lack of heavy 'decorative' ornament.
It will feature 'decorative' landscapes and cuisine from a variety of Southeast Asian countries.
Individuals and small artistic teams are rapidly coming up with new 'decorative' finishes.
Born in Glasgow, Cottier was the pioneer of Scotland's original tradition of artistic and 'decorative' interiors.
Buttons ceased to be purely 'decorative' and began to feature regimental designs.
Today, she works full-time as a 'decorative' artist and has recently moved to Tadcaster, where she runs her business.
Works by relatively unknown artists should be collected now for their 'decorative' value only.
Infinity pools (where the edges overflow with water) blur the boundary between swimming pool and 'decorative' water feature.
He sat me down and produced a packet of colour transparencies of the work of someone I had never heard of, a 'decorative' artist named Felix Kelly.
It is 'decorative' as well as fruitful and will make an attractive feature on any patio.
It is incorrect, however, to use the phrase to indicate the purely 'decorative' or ornamental qualities of a painting.
Even today, the huge stones from 19th century are still sought as 'decorative' garden ornaments.
The 'decorative' glass panels feature figures such as St Gregory, St Jeronimus, an unknown Bishop and an unidentified Saint.
'decorative' style
The well maintained communal gardens that surround this scheme include a number of water and 'decorative' features.
Sandstone is now extracted in limited quantities for 'decorative' and artistic purposes rather than for construction.
Angelopoulos and Drew were both easel and mural artists who were familiar with different kinds of 'decorative' finishes.
After training as a 'decorative' artist he worked successfully at Drury Lane, London, as a scene painter.
A small 1970s television sits in one corner - seemingly more of a 'decorative' feature than anything else.
By then he had been taught the elements of design by his father, a jobbing 'decorative' artist.
It is painted in yellow and period features include 'decorative' coving, a centre rose and a cast-iron fireplace.
Pour dip into a 'decorative' serving bowl and place on serving platter.
There is too much of everything, as the artist further patterns the paintings with 'decorative' details.
The ornaments in this work are not simply 'decorative' , but generative.
Second, their masses of small white, bell like blossoms are as 'decorative' as any purely ornamental shrub.
One Irish artist reaping the benefits of our rekindled love affair with 'decorative' excess is Clodagh Hendy.
A significant feature is that 'decorative' timberwork hides the simple beam construction and the use of steel for the beams.
Olenin was especially interested in the drawings as models for artists, and they were soon to bear 'decorative' fruit.
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