"Embellishments" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Embellishments refer to ornamental or decorative additions to something, such as words, phrases, or sentences in writing, or external decoration to an idea or concept. They can also be used to describe embellishments in speech, such as over-ornate or flowery language.
The word "embeds" is the third person present tense of the verb "embed". It means to put something, such as a programmer or a piece of equipment, into a situation or environment in which they will be surrounded by or closely associated with other things. For example: "The journalist embeds with a military unit to report on the front lines." In technology, it can also refer to the act of including a file, code, or content within a larger file or system, such as embedding a video or a piece of software in a website or app.
Embellished refers to something that has been made more attractive, impressive, or interesting by adding extra details, embellishments, or decoration. It can also mean to exaggerate or make something more vivid by adding false or exaggerated details. Additionally, in a figurative sense, it can also mean to make something more interesting or engaging by adding creative or imaginative elements.
Ember refers to a glowing, hot coal that remains after a fire has burned out or has been reduced to ashes. It can also be used metaphorically to refer to a small, glowing spark of something, such as a passion, idea, or memory that persists even when the main thing has been extinguished.
Embers are small, glowing pieces of wood or other combustible material that remain after a fire has burned down. They are usually hot and can be used to relight a fire or continue to burn on their own. The word "embers" can also be used metaphorically to describe the dying remnants of something, such as a relationship or a passion.
To embezzle means to steal or misappropriate money or property entrusted to one's care, typically by a person in a position of trust or authority, often for personal gain.