Careful Words

adorned (adj.)

She's adorned

Amply that in her husband's eye looks lovely,—

The truest mirror that an honest wife

Can see her beauty in.

John Tobin (1770-1804): The Honeymoon. Act iii. Sc. 4.

In naked beauty more adorn'd,

More lovely than Pandora.

John Milton (1608-1674): Paradise Lost. Book iv. Line 713.

Loveliness

Needs not the foreign aid of ornament,

But is when unadorn'd, adorn'd the most.

James Thomson (1700-1748): The Seasons. Autumn. Line 204.

  He adorned whatever subject he either spoke or wrote upon, by the most splendid eloquence.

Earl Of Chesterfield (1694-1773): Character of Bolingbroke.