embroider

verb

em·​broi·​der im-ˈbrȯi-dər How to pronounce embroider (audio)
embroidered; embroidering im-ˈbrȯi-d(ə-)riŋ How to pronounce embroider (audio)

transitive verb

1
a
: to ornament with needlework
b
: to form with needlework
2
: to elaborate on : embellish
embroider a story

intransitive verb

1
: to make embroidery
2
: to provide embellishments : elaborate
embroiderer noun

Examples of embroider in a Sentence

She embroidered tiny flowers on the baby's scarf. a scarf embroidered with tiny flowers He is known to embroider the truth about his service in the army.
Recent Examples on the Web Meanwhile, a fake image of Rihanna in a stunning white gown embroidered with flowers, birds and branches also made its rounds online. Wyatte Grantham-Philips, Fortune, 8 May 2024 Photo: Getty Images Nelly Korda—the number one women’s golfer in the world—wore an Oscar de la Renta dress featuring red poppies embroidered on a sheer base. Nick Remsen, Vogue, 7 May 2024 The overcoat was also embroidered with a single white bullion rose in another nod to the fable. Rachel Cormack, Robb Report, 7 May 2024 According to a press release, the strapless gown was made with illusion tulle and embroidered with silver pearls and rhinestones. Anna Moeslein, Glamour, 6 May 2024 The sheath dress, embroidered with warm silver pearls and rhinestones, features 2.5 million silver foil bugles. Nicole Fell, The Hollywood Reporter, 3 Sep. 2019 Crafted from lace embroidered with crystals and aluminum rings, this Chanel gown featured a plunging neckline, enhanced by a black satin bow and a white resin brooch. Héloïse Salessy, Glamour, 26 Apr. 2024 Her white floral guipure lacy dress was embroidered with crystals and aluminum rings. Catherine Santino, Peoplemag, 26 Apr. 2024 The headrests were originally embroidered with the name Daniel but have since been retrimmed. Bryan Hood, Robb Report, 26 Apr. 2024

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Word History

Etymology

alteration of Middle English embroderen, from Anglo-French embrouder, from en- + brosder, brouder to embroider, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English brord point, byrst bristle

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of embroider was in the 14th century

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Cite this Entry

“Embroider.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/embroider. Accessed 16 May. 2024.

Kids Definition

embroider

verb
em·​broi·​der im-ˈbrȯid-ər How to pronounce embroider (audio)
embroidered; embroidering -(ə-)riŋ How to pronounce embroider (audio)
1
: to make or fill in a design with needlework
2
: to decorate with needlework
3
: to add to the interest of (as a story) with details or by exaggerating
embroiderer noun

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