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.

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Word Description / Examples
embellisher

Someone who adds decorative details or features to something, often to make it more attractive. This can also have a negative connotation if it's about exaggerating facts.

  • She is a talented embellisher of furniture, adding intricate designs to plain pieces.
  • He has a reputation as an embellisher, often stretching the truth in his stories.
decorator

A person who decorates or adorns a space, usually an interior, with decorative elements. This is often used in the context of home or event decoration.

  • The decorator did a fantastic job with the living room, making it both stylish and cozy.
  • They hired an event decorator to transform the venue for the wedding.
ornamentist

Someone who creates or designs ornamental objects, which can include anything from jewelry to architectural details. This term is often used in the context of craftsmanship and design.

  • As an ornamentist, he specializes in designing elaborate jewelry pieces.
  • The ornamentist's work on the building's façade was truly impressive, with intricate carvings and details.
embroiderer

A person who practices embroidery, the art of creating decorative designs on fabric using needle and thread. This term is primarily used in the context of textile arts.

  • The embroiderer spent hours crafting the intricate patterns on the dress.
  • She admired the skill of the embroiderer who made such beautiful floral designs.

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.

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embellisher

Use when someone slightly enhances the truth to make a story more interesting or exciting, without making significant false claims.

  • She's an embellisher who adds a few extra details to her stories to keep her audience entertained.
exaggerator

Commonly used when someone makes things seem more extreme or dramatic than they are. This can have a negative connotation if overused.

  • He's known as an exaggerator because he always makes his achievements sound much bigger than they actually are.
fabricator

Typically used when someone creates a completely false story or statement. It has a strongly negative connotation since it implies deceit.

  • The article called him a fabricator after he was caught inventing details about the incident.
storyteller

A neutral term, often positive, used to describe someone who is skilled at telling interesting and enjoyable stories, whether factual or fictional.

  • She's an incredible storyteller, able to captivate an audience with her tales.

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

Etymology

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.