English to Irish Meaning of decorate - mhaisiú


Decorate :
mhaisiú

mhaisiú, atá leagtha, leagan Amach, gúna, péint, úsáid teanga rhetorical, rian, luí, marc, cairde

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Definitions of decorate in English
Verb(1) make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.(2) be beautiful to look at(3) award a mark of honor, such as a medal, to(4) provide with decoration
Examples of decorate in English
(1) Two teams of employees from Magnet were given just two days each to help fit a new kitchen and decorate the common room at the Robert Ogden School at Thurnscoe, near Barnsley.(2) How can I paint or decorate her room to give it some color?(3) Matched pairs of smaller tables and ornaments decorate each side, the objects on the left referring to the New Testament, and, to the right, the Old Testament.(4) That's why we decided this year to really go to town and decorate the front of the house just to make it more memorable for her.(5) This will be a festive occasion and it is hoped that the people of the town will decorate their windows and put out flowers and other symbols of welcome.(6) I helped decorate a few rooms in my ex-girlfriends' house.(7) So far they have only managed to decorate one-and-a-half rooms of the 21-room house they bought overlooking Kelvingrove Park last year.(8) Another attractive alternative is to decorate short lengths of board with old tiles.(9) ├ö├ç├┐I wanted my husband to plant a big spruce so that at Christmas I could decorate it with lights,├ö├ç├û she says.(10) And just tell me when I will find the time to paint and decorate the house.(11) They decorate the tree with lights and ornaments and then they place gifts under it.(12) Now what you need from these fairs at this time of year are the traditional ornaments to decorate your house for the New Year.(13) Well, the marble floors were white, and he had those silver ornaments, which decorated every inch of the apartment.(14) Stars hung from the ceiling interwoven with fairy lights and glitter decorated every surface.(15) Wirth served in World War One on the Western Front where he was decorated for bravery.(16) The students were told to defend Paris and LÔö£┬«ger was decorated for his bravery defending the capital.
Related Phrases of decorate
(1) to decorate ::
a mhaisiú
(2) furnish and decorate ::
thabhairt agus a mhaisiú
Synonyms
Verb
1. ornament ::
ornament
2. paint ::
péint
3. give a medal to ::
a thabhairt bonn a
4. beautify ::
beautify
5. dress ::
gúna
Antonyms
1. blemish ::
blemish
2. deface ::
aghlot
3. disfigure ::
ó dhealramh
4. mar ::
már
5. scar ::
scar
6. spoil ::
spoil
Different Forms
decorate, decorated, decorates, decorating
Word Example from TV Shows
That would be so much fun. We could decorate
the roof and make the guys wear tuxedoes.

That would be so much fun. We could DECORATE the roof and make the guys wear tuxedoes.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 8

You wanna decorate it tonight?

You wanna DECORATE it tonight?

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 12

Decorate it any way
that makes you happy.

Decorate it any way that makes you happy.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 7

The Targaryens used dragonglass
to decorate their weapons,

The Targaryens used dragonglass to DECORATE their weapons,

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 1

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