enshroud

[en-shroud]

enshroud Definition

  • 1to cover or hide something completely
  • 2to envelop or obscure something

Using enshroud: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "enshroud" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The mountain was enshrouded in mist.

  • Example

    The truth was enshrouded in secrecy.

  • Example

    The building was enshrouded in scaffolding.

  • Example

    The city was enshrouded in darkness.

enshroud Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for enshroud

Antonyms for enshroud

Phrases with enshroud

  • completely hidden or unknown, often with an air of intrigue or suspense

    Example

    The disappearance of the famous author remains enshrouded in mystery.

  • completely covered or surrounded by a thick layer of fog

    Example

    The ship was enshrouded in fog, making it difficult to navigate.

  • completely covered or surrounded by darkness

    Example

    The forest was enshrouded in darkness, making it difficult to see the path ahead.

Origins of enshroud

from Old English 'in' meaning 'in' + 'scrud' meaning 'garment'

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Summary: enshroud in Brief

'Enshroud' [en-shroud] means to completely cover or hide something, often with an air of mystery or intrigue. It can be used to describe physical objects like buildings or mountains, as well as abstract concepts like the truth. Phrases like 'enshrouded in mystery' and 'enshrouded in fog' are common, while idioms are rare.