Embellisher: meaning, definitions and examples

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embellisher

 

[ ɪmˈbɛlɪʃər ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

artistic design

A person who adds decorative details or features to something, typically to make it more attractive or interesting. An embellisher often enhances the aesthetic appeal of an object through intricate designs or embellishments.

Synonyms

decorator, embroiderer, ornamentist

Examples of usage

  • The embellisher carefully added gold leaf to the frame of the painting.
  • She is known as a skilled embellisher, turning ordinary items into works of art.
Context #2 | Noun

literature

A writer or speaker who adds unnecessary details or exaggerates facts to make a story more interesting or exciting. An embellisher may enhance the story's entertainment value, but can also distort the truth.

Synonyms

exaggerator, fabricator, storyteller

Examples of usage

  • His reputation as an embellisher of tales made his stories popular around the campfire.
  • The author's style as an embellisher of historical events raised questions about the accuracy of his accounts.

Translations

Translations of the word "embellisher" in other languages:

🇵🇹 embelezador

🇮🇳 सजावट करने वाला

🇩🇪 Verschönerer

🇮🇩 penghias

🇺🇦 декоратор

🇵🇱 ozdobnik

🇯🇵 装飾者 (sōshokusha)

🇫🇷 embellisseur

🇪🇸 embellecedor

🇹🇷 süsleyici

🇰🇷 장식하는 사람 (jangsik haneun salam)

🇸🇦 مزخرف

🇨🇿 zdobitel

🇸🇰 ozdobovač

🇨🇳 装饰者 (zhuāngshì zhě)

🇸🇮 okrasitelj

🇮🇸 skrautari

🇰🇿 әшекейлеуші

🇬🇪 მორთულობა

🇦🇿 bəzəyici

🇲🇽 embellecedor

Word origin

The word 'embellisher' originated from the verb 'embellish', which comes from the Old French word 'embelir', meaning 'to make beautiful'. The concept of embellishing has been present in various forms of art and storytelling throughout history, with artists and writers using decorative elements to enhance their creations. The term 'embellisher' carries connotations of creativity, artistic skill, and the ability to enhance beauty or interest.

See also: embellished, embellishing, embellishment, embellishments, overembellish, unembellished.