redecorate

verb
UK: /ˌriːˈdekəreɪt/
US: /ˌriːˈdekəreɪt/
  1. To change the style and appearance of a room or building by painting, putting up new wallpaper, etc.

    1. We will redecorate the living room next month.
    2. They decided to redecorate their house before putting it on the market.
  2. To improve the look of something by adding new decorations or changing the existing ones.

    1. She wants to redecorate her office space.
    2. The community center will redecorate to make it more inviting for local people.
redecorate adjective
  1. Having been redecorated, implying a fresh or updated appearance.

    1. The redecorated room felt much brighter.
    2. The redecorated cafe attracted more customers with its modern look.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "redecorate" in English means: To change the style and appearance of a room or building by painting, putting up new wallpaper, etc., To improve the look of something by adding new decorations or changing the existing ones..

The phonetic transcription of "redecorate" is /ˌriːˈdekəreɪt/ in British English and /ˌriːˈdekəreɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "redecorate": refurbish, remodel, renovate, repaint, redo, revamp.

Example usage of "redecorate": "We will redecorate the living room next month.". More examples on the page.