"Redecorate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Redecorate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Redecorate" Meaning

To make something, such as a room or a piece of furniture, newly attractive and decorative, usually by painting, rearranging furniture, or changing the layout and design.

"Redecorate" Examples

Example 1: Verb


I have decided to redecorate my living room with a modern theme.
She redecorated the entire house after the New Year's holiday.
They redecorated the gift shop with Christmas lights and decorations.
We decided to redecorate our kitchen with a lighter color scheme.
The boutique redecorated the entire store window for the summer sale.

Example 2: Adjective


Won't you like the redecorated look of the conservatory?
The redecorated cottage was available to view over the spring break.
The team began putting the finishing touches on the redecorated BECi Group headquarters.
You have to redesign the setting and redecorate the interior, A resort gold bullet point scheme.
"Would it not be a nice idea if you redecorated the flat to suit my furniture?"

"Redecorate" Similar Words

Reddening

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To become or turn red, often due to heat, anger, or embarrassment.

Reddens

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Causes to become red or redder. It can also refer to past tense of "redden," which means to cause to become red; to make or become bloody.

Redder

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Comparative form of "red", meaning having a deeper or stronger red color.

Reddest

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The comparative form of "red". It is used to indicate that something is a greater degree of "red" than another. <br><br>Example: "This dress is redder than the one you gave me."

Reddish

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Having a red or reddish-colored appearance.

Redditch

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Redditch is a town and a railway town in north east Worcestershire, England, on the River Avon, some 19 miles south of Birmingham city centre.

Redditive

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I'm not familiar with the word "redditive". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word. Could you provide more context or check the spelling?

Rede

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The word "rede" can have several meanings depending on the context, but here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. To redeem or buy back something, as in "to rede a pawned item".<br>2. A redemption, or the act of saving or ransoming someone or something from a unpleasant situation.<br>3. In sports, particularly basketball, to retrieve the ball after a foul, as in "the defender rede the ball after the free throw".<br>4. A blood-red color or a shade similar to red.<br>5. In some cases, the word "rede" can be used as a variant of the word "read", especially in informal contexts.<br><br>Please note that this word is not very commonly used in everyday language, and its meanings might vary depending on the specific context and region.

Redecorated

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A thing that has been redecorated has been made to look nicer by being changed or repaired in a way that improves its appearance, often by painting or using new furniture.

Redecorating

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Redecoration

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Decoration or furnishing of a place, especially a house or office, after it has been renovated or rearranged, typically in order to make it more attractive or up-to-date.

Rededicate

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To rededicate means to make a renewed or stronger commitment or promise to a cause, activity, or person. It often involves reinvigorating one's interest, passion, or energy for something, and making a renewed pledge or vow to pursue it. The initial dedications may have lapsed or diminished, but after re-examining one's goals or values, a decision is made to reaffirm and strengthen the commitment.

Rededicated

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Redirected or recommitted. Re-established a previous commitment or purpose, often after a period of neglect or distraction, often used to describe someone or something that has changed its direction or approach.

Redeem

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Redeemable

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Capable of being redeemed or exchanged for something of value. Someone or something that can be saved or improved from a bad or unprofitable situation.

Redeemably

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Suitably or justifiably deserving of approval or forgiveness.