imbowered

[im-bou-erd]

imbowered Definition

  • 1surrounded by or enclosed in foliage; sheltered or secluded
  • 2to enclose or surround someone or something with trees or foliage

Using imbowered: Examples

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

  • Example

    The house was imbowered in a dense thicket of trees.

  • Example

    The path was imbowered by the overhanging branches of the trees.

  • Example

    The cottage was imbowered in roses and honeysuckle.

imbowered Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with imbowered

  • completely surrounded by lush green foliage

    Example

    The small cabin was imbowered in greenery, making it almost invisible from the road.

  • completely surrounded by blooming flowers

    Example

    The garden was imbowered in flowers of every color and variety.

  • completely surrounded by secrecy or kept hidden from view

    Example

    The organization was imbowered in secrecy, with only a select few knowing its true purpose.

Origins of imbowered

from Middle English 'in' + 'bouwe' (bower) + '-ed'

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Summary: imbowered in Brief

'Imbowered' [im-bou-erd] is an adjective that describes something that is surrounded by or enclosed in foliage, providing shelter or seclusion. It can also mean to enclose or surround someone or something with trees or foliage. Examples include 'The house was imbowered in a dense thicket of trees' and 'The cottage was imbowered in roses and honeysuckle.' Phrases like 'imbowered in greenery' and 'imbowered in secrecy' further illustrate the concept of complete enclosure.