[General] Example for verb “accessorize”

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Please exemplify two sentences in which the verb “accessorize” is used.
 

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The bathroom was accessorized by a mirror and towel-rail.
She was accessorized by an umbrella and handbag.

What is your opinion?
 

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The bathroom was accessorized by a mirror and towel-rail.
She was accessorized by an umbrella and handbag.

What is your opinion?

My opinion is that neither sentence is natural.
 

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She accessorised with a handbag and an umbrella.
She accessorises well.
He accessorised his suit with matching socks and gloves.
 

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She accessorised with a handbag and an umbrella.
She accessorises well.
He accessorised his suit with matching socks and gloves.

I ask you to suggest synonyms for verb "accessorize".
 

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There's no single word.

'to choose (matching) accessories'.

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She accessorised with a handbag and an umbrella.
She accessorises well.
He accessorised his suit with matching socks and gloves.

I ask you to exemplify a sentence having verb “accessorize” in passive form .
 

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My opinion is that it still doesn't sound natural.

At present, accessorised (BE spelling) only seems to be used for fashion items.

'The princess's outfit was tastefully accessorised with a fascinator and matching handbag'.

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Whilst you can buy "bathroom accessories" and "kitchen accessories", and those interior designers might be able accessorise a room, I don't think it's a common use of the word. Fashion is a much more likely subject.

On a side note, I've seen few things less fascinating than a fascinator.
 

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They fascinate me. But I wonder whether I'd ever call them "tasteful."
 

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The bathroom was accessorized with a mirror and a towel-rail.

What is your opinion?

I think the main issue is that "to accessorise" only really sounds natural in the active. That is how I used it in my first three examples. So "The interior designer accessorised the bathroom with brightly-coloured towels and gold taps" might work.
 

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:up: It's also quite recent - this dates it to 1939, but I wasn't aware of it (maybe this is a male thing - though I have three sisters ;-)) until much later. I didn't become aware of it until the arrival of the chain store 'Accessorize' - some time in the '80s or '90s, at a guess.

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Also note that accessories are not necessary for the function. I can wear a dress without accessories and still be decent. A towel rail is pretty necessary for a functioning bathroom. Bright towels, versus just boring towels, are not needed.
 

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Also note that accessories are not necessary for the function. I can wear a dress without accessories and still be decent. A towel rail is pretty necessary for a functioning bathroom. Bright towels, versus just boring towels, are not needed.

Oh no, I don't have a functioning bathroom! I've never had a towel rail.
 

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Well, you have something to hang a towel on, don't you? Hooks? Something?
 
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