Festooned: meaning, definitions and examples
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festooned
[ fɛˈstuːnd ]
decorative purpose
Festooned refers to something that is decorated or adorned with flowers, ribbons, or other types of ornaments, typically in a suspended or draped manner. It implies a sense of celebration or festivity and is often used in the context of events or occasions where decoration enhances the ambiance.
Synonyms
adorned, decorated, draped, embellished.
Examples of usage
- The hall was festooned with colorful balloons.
- They festooned the trees with string lights for the party.
- The stage was festooned with garlands of flowers for the ceremony.
Translations
Translations of the word "festooned" in other languages:
🇵🇹 decorado
🇮🇳 सजाया हुआ
🇩🇪 geschmückt
🇮🇩 dihiasi
🇺🇦 оздоблений
🇵🇱 ozdobiony
🇯🇵 装飾された
🇫🇷 décoré
🇪🇸 decorado
🇹🇷 süslenmiş
🇰🇷 장식된
🇸🇦 مزخرف
🇨🇿 ozdobený
🇸🇰 ozdobený
🇨🇳 装饰的
🇸🇮 okrašen
🇮🇸 skreytt
🇰🇿 безенді
🇬🇪 კომპლექტური
🇦🇿 bəzədilmiş
🇲🇽 decorado
Etymology
The word 'festooned' comes from the French word 'feston', which derives from the Latin term 'festo', meaning 'feast' or 'festival'. This connection to celebration is significant, as festoons are often associated with festive occasions. The use of the term in the English language dates back to the early 19th century, where it began to signify the act of decorating with a draped or hanging form that adds a sense of festivity. The term has evolved over the years to encompass various forms of decoration, maintaining its festive connotation while applying to different contexts, from formal events to casual celebrations. In essence, the word encapsulates the spirit of embellishing spaces to create a more cheerful and inviting atmosphere.