Definitionn. elaboration of an interpretation by the use of decorative
Last update: July 7, 2015
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His work was overloaded with rhetorical embellishment, which he was the first to introduce into Roman history. [Please select]
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His second embellishment was combing and slicking back his hair. [Please select]
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Henceforward it would be called the Barine, and was to receive many an embellishment. [Please select]
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, add much to the embellishment and rich holiday appearance of the book. [Please select]
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Natural objects abound in features highly suggestive of embellishment and these are constantly employed in art. [Please select]
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Thousands of graves must have been sacrificed for the embellishment of one. [Please select]
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As a writer, his style was plain and direct, with, no attempt at embellishment and no indication that strong emotions ever had much influence upon his pen. [Please select]
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'" In the time of the empire, he directed attention to the improvement and embellishment of the market of the capital."' [Please select]
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