disembellish

[US]/[ˌdɪsɪmˈbelɪʃ]/
[UK]/[ˌdɪsɪmˈbelɪʃ]/

Translation

v.To make something less elaborate or showy; to simplify.; To remove or reduce excessive ornamentation or embellishment.

Phrases & Collocations

disembellish stories

disembellishing facts

disembellished truth

disembellish details

disembellished account

disembellish events

disembellished version

disembellishing claims

disembellished report

disembellish reality

Example Sentences

the politician tried to disembellish the story to protect his reputation.

we need to disembellish the data to make it more appealing to investors.

the marketing team disembellished the product's features in the advertisement.

don't disembellish the truth; honesty is always the best policy.

the report was heavily disembellished to present a more positive outlook.

he attempted to disembellish his past failures to secure the job.

the company disembellished its financial statements to attract buyers.

it's important to avoid disembellishing the facts when writing a scientific paper.

the witness was accused of disembellishing their testimony in court.

disembellishing the reality won't solve the underlying problems.

the author disembellished the historical events for dramatic effect.

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