Embellishment in a sentence as a noun

I have seen the EFF use embellishment when it suits their agenda.

" it was instead "I hope that's an embellishment and this guy is taking better care of himself than that.

At that point, it just becomes an embellishment - because the user already expects to be scrolling.

> they would like to be engaged as peopleActually, that's a creative embellishment you've contributed.

>Graphic embellishment should be as simple as possible without damage to its own clarity, contrast or textural purpose.

There's very little to criticize, since it basically tells it exactly like it is without too much embellishment, and makes intelligent, honest conclusions.

Checkout his homepage it's full of embellishment, so he doesn't believe in what he is saying, it's just currently the trendy thing to say and hasn't had time to redesign his homepage to fit in what he's is preaching.

I took a nice photo of the Asahi building[0] in Tokyo and tried to add it to Wikipedia, only to be told that the gold embellishment on top was considered sculpture under Japanese law and therefore subject to copyright and not permissible on Wikimedia.

Embellishment definitions

noun

elaboration of an interpretation by the use of decorative (sometimes fictitious) detail; "the mystery has been heightened by many embellishments in subsequent retellings"

See also: embroidery

noun

a superfluous ornament

noun

the act of adding extraneous decorations to something

See also: ornamentation