overembellish
verb
over·em·bel·lish
ˌō-vər-im-ˈbe-lish
overembellished; overembellishing
: to embellish (something) excessively
overembellish a story
He overembellished his accomplishments.
… doesn't overembellish her melody lines as relentlessly as many of her peers do.—Edna Gundersen et al.
… there is left but little wall surface to give the impression of dignity and serenity which a great structure should convey, so we are tempted to overembellish these buildings with ornament …—Cass Gilbert
… the sesame blini need work. So do the entrees, which tend to be overworked and overembellished …—Alison Cook
He's a bit of an intellectual cook, perhaps, and has a tendency to overembellish with too many ingredients.—S. Irene Virbila
overembellishment
noun
plural overembellishments
Executive chef David Ross has a tendency toward overembellishment. His best dishes are the simplest ones.
—The Boston Herald
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