1. decorated - Adjective
2. decorated - Verb
of Decorate
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe true grandeur of humanity is in moral elevation, sustained, enlightened and decorated by the intellect of man. Charles Sumner
Isabelle was holding an umbrella. It was clear plastic, decorated with decals of colorful flowers. It was one of the girliest things Simon had ever seen, and he didn't blame Alec for ducking out from under it and taking his chances with the rain. Cassandra Clare
Our habits of thinking so fondly connect the order of the universe with the fate of man, that this gloomy period of history has been decorated with inundations, earthquakes, uncommon meteors, preternatural darkness, and a crowd of prodigies fictitious or exaggerated. Edward Gibbon
The donkey sweats so the horse can be decorated with lace. Haitian Proverb
The way a house is decorated will tell much about its owner. Persian Proverb
Beautifully decorated plate won't feed anyone. Polish Proverb