Meaning & Definition of Embroider in English
English⟶
Embroider
To decorate fabric with needlework.
Pronunciation:
/ɛmˈbrɔɪdər/Part of Speech:
verbDetailed Definitions
Definition: To embellish (a story or statement) with fictitious details.
Example Sentence: She tended to embroider her stories to make them more interesting.
Definition: To add ornamental details to a fabric by sewing.
Example Sentence: He learned to embroider beautiful patterns on tablecloths.
Definition: To enhance or exaggerate a narrative.
Example Sentence: The journalist was criticized for embroidering the facts in her report.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English, from Old French 'embroidier', from 'en-' + 'broidier', to stitch.
Synonyms
decorateadornornamentenhance embellish
Common Phrases and Expressions
- embroider the truth: To alter facts or details to make them more appealing or interesting.
Translations
- Spanish: bordar
- French: broder
- German: besticken
- Russian: вышивать
Related Words
- broider: To decorate cloth with needlework, often synonymously with embroider.
- needlework: The art or process of sewing or embroidering.
Slang Meanings of embroider
Meaning: To exaggerate a story.
Example Sentence: He likes to embroider when telling his fishing tales.
Meaning: To add unnecessary details.
Example Sentence: Don't embroider your explanation; just keep it simple.