1. ornate - Adjective
2. ornate - Verb
3. ornate - Adjective Satellite
Adorned; decorated; beautiful.
To adorn; to honor.
Source: Webster's dictionarya flowery speech Source: Internet
ornate rhetoric taught out of the rule of Plato Source: Internet
A decorative "carpet page" may precede the literature, filled with ornate, geometrical depictions of bold-hued animals. Source: Internet
A habitue of Martin, and Horton's (An old San Francisco saloon), and an occasional visitor at the Cobweb Palace, was probably the most ornate personage in the San Francisco of his time. Source: Internet
After Hephaestus does so, Athena dresses her in a silvery gown, an embroidered veil, garlands and an ornate crown of silver. Source: Internet
An ornate Murano glass chandelier Despite efforts to keep Venetian glassmaking techniques within Venice, they became known elsewhere, and Venetian-style glassware was produced in other Italian cities and other countries of Europe. Source: Internet