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Embroider Meaning in English

word

ɪmˈbɹɔɪdɝ
im-BROY-der
ɛmbɹˈɔɪdɐ
em-BROY-duh

Definition

To decorate fabric or clothing by stitching patterns or pictures onto it using a needle and thread. Sometimes used figuratively to mean adding extra, often untrue, details to a story.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used for the physical craft; figurative use ('embroider a story') means exaggerating or adding imaginative details, usually in speech. Collocates with objects like 'cloth', 'name', 'story'. Formal or informal depending on context.

Example Sentences

She loves to embroider flowers on her pillowcases.

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My grandmother can embroider beautiful patterns.

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They learned how to embroider in school.

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He tends to embroider his stories to make them more entertaining.

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Could you embroider my initials on this handkerchief?

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The wedding dress was carefully embroidered with gold thread.

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