ornament in Japanese
ornament in Japanese is 装飾, 装飾音 — ornament means a decorative object or detail added to make something more attractive.
ornament in Japanese
装飾
Pronounced: sōshoku
An element of decoration; that which embellishes or adorns.
装飾音
Pronounced: sōshokuon
(music) A musical flourish that is unnecessary to the overall melodic or harmonic line, but serves to decorate that line.
What does "ornament" mean?
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noun A decorative object or detail added to make something more attractive.
"The shelf was covered in small glass ornaments."
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verb To decorate something.
"The gate was ornamented with intricate ironwork."
ornament in a sentence
- The shelf was covered in small glass ornaments.
- They hung fresh ornaments on the Christmas tree.
- The gate was ornamented with intricate ironwork.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "ornament" in Japanese?
"ornament" in Japanese is 装飾, 装飾音. ornament means: A decorative object or detail added to make something more attractive.
How do you pronounce 装飾?
"ornament" in Japanese is 装飾, pronounced "sōshoku".
How do you use "ornament" in a sentence?
Example: "The shelf was covered in small glass ornaments." In Japanese, "ornament" is 装飾, 装飾音.
Are there other ways to say "ornament" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "ornament": 装飾, 装飾音.
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