tapestried

/'tæpistrid/
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tapestried

The library's tapestried walls depicted scenes of medieval life.

Definition

Adjective: 1. Decorated with or as if with tapestry: Describes a space, wall, or surface that is hung or adorned with woven tapestries, which are heavy textiles featuring intricate pictorial designs. 2. Covered or furnished in a rich, elaborate, or intricate manner: Often used figuratively to describe something that is densely or ornately detailed, reminiscent of the complex imagery found in a tapestry.

Usage

The adjective "tapestried" is used attributively to describe a noun, typically a room, wall, or hall. It is a formal and literary word. * The tapestried walls of the castle told stories of ancient battles. * She felt small in the vast, tapestried audience chamber. * (Figurative) His mind was a tapestried web of memories and ideas.

Examples
  • The duke received his guests in a long, tapestried gallery.
  • They dined in a tapestried room that felt both grand and ancient.
  • (Figurative) The novel presents a tapestried history of the city, weaving together countless personal stories.
Advanced Usage
  • Figurative Use: Commonly used in literature and descriptive writing to evoke richness, complexity, and interwoven elements.
    • The author created a tapestried narrative, connecting the fates of a dozen characters.
  • As a Past Participle: Functions as the past participle of the rare verb "tapestry," meaning to hang or adorn with tapestry.
    • The great hall had been tapestried for the royal visit.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tapestry (n.): A piece of thick textile fabric with pictures or designs formed by weaving colored weft threads or by embroidering on canvas.
  • Tapestry (v., rare): To hang, adorn, or represent with or as if with tapestry.
Synonyms
  • Hung with tapestries
  • Adorned
  • Decorated
  • Embroidered (figurative)
  • Ornate
Antonyms
  • Bare
  • Plain
  • Undecorated
  • Unadorned
Notes

"Tapestried" is a specialized adjective derived directly from the noun "tapestry." Its primary and most literal meaning relates to the physical presence of wall hangings. Its figurative use leverages the artistic and complex nature of tapestries to describe non-physical intricacies.

tapestried

The library's tapestried walls depicted scenes of medieval life.

Adjective
  1. hung or decorated with tapestry

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