ornato

This is the 12812th most frequent Spanish word.


ornato

"Ornato" means ornament, decoration, or embellishment.


In this sentence, 'ornato' is used in its primary sense, referring to the decorative elements or embellishments of a room.

El ornato de la sala era magnífico, con estatuas de mármol y candelabros dorados.

The decoration of the room was magnificent, with marble statues and golden chandeliers.


Here 'ornato' means the aesthetic and decorative quality of urban spaces, showcasing civic visual appeal.

El concurso premió a la ciudad con el mejor ornato urbano.

The contest awarded the city with the best urban decoration.


In this sentence, 'ornato' refers to rhetorical embellishments in speech, highlighting a figure of speech usage.

El ornato del discurso hizo que los presentes se deleitaran con sus metáforas.

The ornamentation of the speech made the attendees delight in its metaphors.