We use 'adorn' when we add things to something to make it look nicer or more attractive. It means putting decorations on things like rooms, clothes, or objects.
She adorns the room with fresh flowers.
The cake was adorned with bright colors.
'Adorn' can also mean to add things to a person or object to show respect, honor, or importance. For example, medals or crowns can adorn a person or statue as a sign of respect.
The medal adorned the hero's chest.
The statue was adorned with a golden crown.
We can use 'adorn' to talk about something that adds beauty or value in a way that is not physical, like words or ideas. It means making something more attractive by adding good qualities.
The poem is adorned with beautiful words.
Her speech was adorned with wise sayings.
'Adorn' means putting nice clothes or jewelry on a person to make them look beautiful. It shows that the person is dressed in a special way for a reason like a party or ceremony.
She adorned herself with jewels for the party.
The bride was adorned in a white dress.
We use 'adorn' when something is covered or surrounded by pretty things. This makes the place or object look nicer and more pleasing to see.
The garden is adorned with colorful plants.
The walls were adorned with pictures.