The difference between Adorn and Trick out
When used as verbs, adorn means to make more beautiful and attractive, whereas trick out means to dress or decorate in an especially fancy, elaborate, or excessive manner.
Adorn is also noun with the meaning: adornment.
Adorn is also adjective with the meaning: adorned.
check bellow for the other definitions of Adorn and Trick out
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Adorn as a verb:
To make more beautiful and attractive; to decorate.
Examples:
"a man adorned with noble statuary and columns"
"a character adorned with every Christian grace"
"a gallery of paintings was adorned with the works of some of the great masters"
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Adorn as a noun (obsolete):
adornment
Examples:
"rfquotek Edmund Spenser"
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Adorn as an adjective (obsolete):
adorned; ornate
Examples:
"rfquotek Milton"
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Trick out as a verb (informal, transitive, of a person or thing):
To dress or decorate in an especially fancy, elaborate, or excessive manner.
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Trick out as a verb (informal, transitive, of a [[motor vehicle]], etc.):
To mod or customize an object, typically for the purposes of personalization and enhancing performance capabilities such as the ability to perform stunts.
Examples:
"His friends were particularly impressed with the way he tricked out his [[wikipedia:Honda_Ruckus Ruckus]]."