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  1. DECORATIVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of DECORATIVE is serving to decorate; especially : purely ornamental. How to use decorative in a sentence.

  2. DECORATIVE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    Your flower arrangement makes the table look really decorative. His room is very plain and basic, so I bought him a decorative bedspread - I expect he'll hate it!

  3. Amazon.com: Decorative Decor

    Aesthetic Decorative Books - Set of 2 Stylish Boxes Enhance Your Coffee Table, Bookshelf or Mantel Decor - Beautiful Fake/Faux Books for Modern Home Decoration, Photo Storage and as a Keepsake …

  4. Home Decor & Home Accents | Crate & Barrel - Crate and Barrel

    Find stylish home decor and modern accents for any room of your home. Look for decorative pillows for sofas, chairs and loveseat to enhance modern home interior, sitting room decor, and add outdoor …

  5. Decorative - definition of decorative by The Free Dictionary

    1. to add some kind of ornament etc to (something) to make more beautiful, striking etc.

  6. DECORATIVE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    DECORATIVE definition: serving or tending to decorate. See examples of decorative used in a sentence.

  7. DECORATIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Your flower arrangement makes the table look really decorative. His room is very plain and basic, so I bought him a decorative bedspread - I expect he'll hate it!

  8. Home Accessories & Decor | Decorative & Decorative Items

    Add personality to your home with decorative objects. Unique pieces that bring charm and character to any room, reflecting your personal style.

  9. DECORATIVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    decorative in American English (ˈdɛkərətɪv , ˈdɛkəˌreɪtɪv ) adjective that serves to decorate; ornamental

  10. Decorative - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    Things that are decorative have no purpose except to look pretty. Blueberry bushes produce fruit that humans and birds can eat, while boxwood shrubs are purely decorative.