Embellished

/ɪmˈbɛlɪʃt/ verb

Made something more attractive by adding decorative details, or exaggerated a story by adding false or unnecessary details.

From French 'embellir' combining 'em-' (to make) and 'beau' (beautiful) from Latin 'bellus'. Used since 14th century in both decorative and narrative contexts.

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