[
US
/ˈpætɝnd/
]
[ UK /pˈætənd/ ]
[ UK /pˈætənd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- having patterns (especially colorful patterns)
How To Use patterned In A Sentence
- Bruno had also bought calamine lotion and after our shower we patterned ourselves all over our bites like Aborigines painted for a corroboree.
- We then found her a green patterned dress which flatters her figure. The Sun
- It is typically French in plan: formal and neatly patterned, with rows of trees and gravel paths.
- Dressed in a silver-patterned silk shirt and tailored trousers, he exudes self-confidence.
- It is argued, based on archaeological and ethnohistoric data, that the layout of the mound, burials, and charnel features is patterned after Native American notions of the cosmos.
- The wide expanse of floor between the two areas was pale, marble patterned tile.
- Sometimes they played the proud Bambara hunter in patterned brown and black mud-cloth robes.
- Metallic tiles are fashionable right now, and these patterned designs will add a luxurious sheen to walls and floors. Times, Sunday Times
- British influence, with wooden jalousies, wide porches, and patterned railings and fretwork, dominated urban architecture in the colonial period.
- They 'lowed down ter M'ria's ez they dunno what he patterned arter. In the Tennessee mountains,