Phrase of the Moment
embellish something with something
1. Lit. to ornament something with something; to make beautiful with ornamentation; decorate
1. He embellished the painting with too many little decorations.
2. The room has been embellished with too many baroque sconces.
3. A book embellished with illustrations.
2. Fig. to add to a story with detail; enhance; to heighten the attractiveness of by adding decorative or fanciful details
1. The storyteller embellished the tale with the names of people in the audience.
2. I always try to embellish my tales with a little local color.
3. We embellished our account of the trip.
4. He embellished his speech with a few quotations.
3. Fig. to add untrue things to a story
1. He tends to embellish the truth with a few imaginative details.
2. There is no need to embellish this story with anything untrue.