
장식품, 장신구
A small object used for decoration, often having no practical purpose, such as a figurine.
예문:
"The shelf was filled with small glass ornaments from her travels."
"She bought a handcrafted ornament to hang on the Christmas tree."
장식, 꾸밈
Decoration added to embellish something, especially the architectural details of a building.
예문:
"The architect used intricate stone ornament to highlight the arches."
"The silk fabric was elegant and simple, devoid of any unnecessary ornament."
자랑거리, 보배
A person or quality that brings honor, grace, or beauty to a group, place, or profession.
예문:
"The brilliant scientist was considered an ornament to the legal profession."
"Her kindness and wisdom were a true ornament to the local community."
꾸밈음, 장식음
Musical flourishes, such as trills or grace notes, added to a melody to make it more interesting.
예문:
"The pianist added a delicate ornament to the final note of the sonata."
"Baroque music is often characterized by its use of complex ornaments."
예배용품, 성구
The accessories used in religious worship, such as altars, chalices, and sacred vessels.
예문:
"The museum displays various medieval religious ornaments made of gold."
"The altar ornaments were carefully polished before the holiday service."
장식하다, 꾸미다
To make something more attractive by adding decorative items or intricate details.
예문:
"The ancient manuscript was richly ornamented with gold leaf and vibrant colors."
"Flowering vines ornamented the stone walls of the old English cottage."