enflower

/ɛnˈflaʊər/

Definitions

1. verb

to cause something to become or seem to become more beautiful, especially by adding flowers to it

“The artist decided to enflower the wedding arch with fresh flowers and greenery.”

2. verb

to decorate with flowers, especially in a lavish or excessive way

“The wealthy client wanted to enflower the entire mansion for the charity gala.”

3. noun

an act of beautifying or decorating something with flowers, especially in a lavish or excessive way

“The enflowering of the city’s public spaces has become a beloved tradition.”

Synonyms

  • adorn
  • ornament

Antonyms

  • deface
  • desecrate