disembellish in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To disembellish means to remove decorative or ornate elements to emphasize simplicity or natural beauty.
Sample Sentences
- The artist decided to disembellish the ornate frame to highlight the simplicity of the painting.
- As they set out to disembellish the overly ornate garden, they found beauty in its natural state.
- To make the story more relatable, the author chose to disembellish the complex language and elaborate descriptions.
- The renovation aimed to disembellish the room, stripping away the excessive decorations for a more minimalist look.
- In an effort to focus on the core message, the speaker chose to disembellish his presentation, removing unnecessary details.
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