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Noun baroque has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: BaroquesPart of Speech: Noun1. A style of European architecture, music, and art that flourished from the late 16th to the early 18th century and is characterized by opulence, ornate detail, and dramatic expressions. Example sentence: The grandeur of the baroques can be seen in the intricate gold details and elaborate sculptures of the palace. Related products on AmazonPart of Speech: Noun2. An ornate pearl necklace with multiple layers and intricate designs, often worn as a sign of wealth and status. Example sentence: She accessorized her elegant evening gown with a dazzling baroques that sparkled in the dim light. Related products on AmazonPart of Speech: Adjective1. Relating to or characteristic of the baroque art or architecture. Example sentence: The baroques cathedral stood tall with its intricately designed facade and imposing presence. Related products on AmazonPart of Speech: Adjective2. Extravagant or excessively decorated in style. Example sentence: Her baroques-themed living room was filled with ornate furniture, gilded frames, and lavish curtains. Related products on AmazonPart of Speech: Verb1. To decorate or design in the style of the baroque art or architecture. Example sentence: The interior designer decided to baroques the room with elaborate carvings and ornamental wallpaper. Related products on Amazon | ||||
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