shrouding

[ˈʃraʊdɪŋ]

shrouding Definition

  • 1to cover or hide something or someone completely
  • 2to wrap a dead body in a shroud

Using shrouding: Examples

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

  • Example

    The fog was shrouding the city, making it difficult to see.

  • Example

    The statue was shrouded in a veil of mystery.

  • Example

    The funeral director was responsible for shrouding the body before burial.

shrouding Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for shrouding

Phrases with shrouding

  • kept secret or hidden from view

    Example

    The company's financial dealings were shrouded in secrecy.

  • a person whose identity is concealed by a shroud or other covering

    Example

    The shrouded figure emerged from the shadows and approached us.

  • covered or enveloped in a thick fog or haze

    Example

    The mountaintop was shrouded in mist, making it impossible to see the view.

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Summary: shrouding in Brief

The verb 'shrouding' [ˈʃraʊdɪŋ] means to completely cover or hide something or someone, or to wrap a dead body in a shroud. It can be used to describe physical objects, such as 'The fog was shrouding the city,' or abstract concepts, such as 'The company's financial dealings were shrouded in secrecy.' Other phrases include 'shrouded in mist' and 'shrouded figure.'