deck

1 of 2

noun

plural decks
Synonyms of decknext
1
: a platform in a ship serving usually as a structural element and forming the floor for its compartments
2
: something resembling the deck of a ship: such as
a
: a story or tier of a building (such as a sports stadium)
the upper deck
b
: the roadway of a bridge
c
: a flat floored roofless area adjoining a house
d
: the lid of the compartment at the rear of the body of an automobile
also : the compartment
e
: a layer of clouds
3
a
: a pack or set of playing cards
b
: a packet of narcotics
4
5
: a collection of visual or photographic slides presented usually one after another as a slideshow
… he prepared a PowerPoint deck laying out what he believed were the key inaccuracies in the company's numbers.Gene Maddaus
Accompanying a talk with images is standard professional practice, but a poorly organized or dense slide deck can spoil a presentation.Jeff Link
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deck

2 of 2

verb

decked; decking; decks

transitive verb

1
obsolete : cover
2
a
: to clothe in a striking or elegant manner : array
decked out in furs
b
: decorate
… glimpses were caught of Christmas trees, with people decking them by firelight …Booth Tarkington
c
: to portray or present with embellishments
3
[deck entry 1] : to furnish with or as if with a deck
4
[deck entry 1] : to knock down forcibly : floor
decked him with one punch
Choose the Right Synonym for deck

adorn, decorate, ornament, embellish, beautify, deck, garnish mean to enhance the appearance of something by adding something unessential.

adorn implies an enhancing by something beautiful in itself.

a diamond necklace adorned her neck

decorate suggests relieving plainness or monotony by adding beauty of color or design.

decorate a birthday cake

ornament and embellish imply the adding of something extraneous, ornament stressing the heightening or setting off of the original,

a white house ornamented with green shutters

embellish often stressing the adding of superfluous or adventitious ornament.

embellish a page with floral borders

beautify adds to embellish a suggestion of counterbalancing plainness or ugliness.

will beautify the grounds with flower beds

deck implies the addition of something that contributes to gaiety, splendor, or showiness.

a house all decked out for Christmas

garnish suggests decorating with a small final touch and is used especially in referring to the serving of food.

an entrée garnished with parsley

Examples of deck in a Sentence

Noun We stood on the deck and watched dolphins swim near the ship. A number of passengers had come on deck. a seat on the streetcar's top deck a cabin on B deck We sat in the lower deck. We ate out on the deck. Verb We spent hours decking the chapel with flowers before the wedding. He decked him with one punch.
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Noun
When the Fontainebleau Hotel faced a skeptical city board and a wave of community opposition to a plan to add water slides to its pool deck, the hotel’s billionaire owner pushed successfully for a change to state law to move the project forward. Aaron Leibowitz, Miami Herald, 28 Apr. 2026 Recorded on five reel-to-reel decks, the composer’s 1975 piece blends everyday and exotic sounds—human breath, cheeping frogs, bubbling geysers—into a passionate defense of the raptures of listening. Joshua Minsoo Kim, Pitchfork, 28 Apr. 2026
Verb
In some posts, people are even dressed like Jackson, decked out in sparkly outfits, hats and sunglasses. Kate Perez, USA Today, 28 Apr. 2026 Shane Gillis and Philadelphia Flyers mascot Gritty are decked out in their Flyers gear ahead of the Stanley Cup Playoffs in Philadelphia on April 22. Toria Sheffield, PEOPLE, 27 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for deck

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English dekke covering of a ship, from Middle Dutch *dec covering, probably from Middle Low German vordeck, from vordecken to cover, from vor- for- + decken to cover; akin to Old High German decchen to cover — more at thatch

Verb

Dutch dekken to cover; akin to Old High German decchen

First Known Use

Noun

1509, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

circa 1521, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of deck was in 1509

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“Deck.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/deck. Accessed 1 May. 2026.

Kids Definition

deck

1 of 2 noun
1
: a platform extending from side to side in a ship and forming a floor
2
a
: a flat structure resembling the deck of a ship
b
: a flat floored roofless area adjoining a house
3
: a pack of playing cards

deck

2 of 2 verb
1
a
: to clothe in a fine and impressive way : array
decked out in a new suit
2
: to provide (as a ship) with a deck

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