elaborate
/ɪˈlæb.ə.ɹeɪt/involving many carefully arranged parts or details
The wedding had an elaborate ceremony with multiple rituals.
The wedding included a very detailed and complex ceremony.
Often used to describe something that is overly complex or ornate.
to develop or explain something in great detail
The scientist elaborated on his theory during the lecture.
The scientist explained his theory in great detail during the lecture.
When used as a verb, it means to add more details to something.
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💡Pro Tip
Usage Tip
When using 'elaborate' as a verb, it is often followed by 'on' to indicate the topic being explained in detail.
📖Word Origin
From Latin 'elaboratus', past participle of 'elaborare' meaning 'to work out, elaborate', from 'e-' (out) + 'laborare' (to work).
📝Usage Notes
The word can be used both as an adjective and a verb. As an adjective, it describes something that is highly detailed or complex. As a verb, it means to explain something in more detail.