English to Urdu Dictionary ornamentation

ornamentation

النکرن
definition
noun
a baroque chandelier with plasterwork ornamentation
things added to something to provide decoration.
example
The 'ornamentation' included stone work, sequins and beads.
a baroque chandelier with plasterwork 'ornamentation'
the rhetorical 'ornamentation' of text
This period ushered in the flowering of so-called grotesque 'ornamentation' , where erotic hybrids abounded in uninhibited decorative fantasies.
She also adds lines of 'ornamentation' to enhance the colors.
Bensusan can generate real excitement and drama with his solo work through intriguing melodies, rich 'ornamentation' , and sheer dextrous intrepidity.
The company has a service center for applying studs, stones and decorative 'ornamentation' in Mexico.
Putting too much emphasis on 'ornamentation' can only weaken the charm of both music and artist.
The materials are simple but luxurious: instead of 'ornamentation' , anathema to the Modernists, there is great richness.
Bad rhetoric is all about the metaphor, 'ornamentation' etc without the logic or concern for truth.
A very simple fortress-castle, with high stone walls and no 'ornamentation' .
Gesso is a fortified plaster compound used for 'ornamentation' applied to the chimneypiece with a glue.
In general, he left little room for the addition of more than the simplest graces, preferring to write out intricate Italian-style 'ornamentation' .
It was a ceremony of high Catholic ritual and 'ornamentation' with the full finery of the Church hierarchy on display.
Georgian homes are similar to Colonials, but feature richer details and 'ornamentation' .
Textile 'ornamentation' was very elaborate according to archaeological findings.
a baroque chandelier with plasterwork 'ornamentation'
The 'ornamentation' of women's clothing was especially widespread and continues to be important.
One of the various styles of scrolls is the basic 'ornamentation' on most engraving patterns and must be done properly for a first-class job.
Slaves were also important in the skilled trades connected with clothing and personal 'ornamentation' .
Although Isabella's speech may lack the ‘double vigour’ of 'ornamentation' , his own rhetoric is no longer plain and severe.
It is a form of 'ornamentation' that mixes elements of Christianity with ropes, shells, and other aquatic imagery, reflecting the nation's seafaring past.
the rhetorical 'ornamentation' of text
Though Henry had expressed a distaste for elaborate 'ornamentation' , much embellishment was added over the years.
Clothing and 'ornamentation' serve an important function in the Apocalypse.
Once found, all the details had to be recorded on a four-page form, detailing location, inscriptions, 'ornamentation' , the history and condition of the memorial.
In secular society, vanity is most readily identified with the sin of pride in bodily appearance, manifesting in luxurious garb and flamboyant 'ornamentation' .
The art of 'ornamentation' may be said to have been at its zenith between the 16th and 19th centuries, when it was regarded as essential to virtuoso technique.
Angkor Vat's new emphasis on 'ornamentation' is seen in the decorative carving of the serpent's heads and the finely incised headdress of the Buddha.
Here, Wells makes a dual proposition: 'ornamentation' is the fun part of both art and nature.
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