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Meaning of enshrouded
The primary meaning of the word "enshrouded" is to surround or cover something completely, often in a way that makes it difficult to see or understand.
Etymology of enshrouded
The word "enshrouded" has its roots in Old English and Middle English, with "shroud" meaning a cloth used to wrap a dead body, and the prefix "en-" meaning to surround or cover
Historically, the word was used to describe the act of covering or wrapping something, especially a dead body, and has since expanded to include more figurative uses
Synonyms
shrouded
veiled
covered
concealed
hidden
obscured
screened
masked
cloaked
enveloped
surrounded
wrapped
disguised
camouflaged
hidden from view
out of sight
invisible
imperceptible
indistinct
indiscernible
unapparent
unseen
unobservable
secretive
mysterious
vague
ambiguous
unclear
indefinite
enigmatic
puzzling
perplexing
baffling
cryptic
enshrouded in mystery
Definitions
- The word "enshrouded" is defined by Oxford Languages as:
- + Surrounded or covered with something, especially in a way that makes it difficult to see or understand
- + Surrounded or covered with a feeling or quality, especially a negative one
Usage Examples
- The city was enshrouded in a thick fog, making it difficult to navigate
- * The truth was enshrouded in mystery, and it took years to uncover the facts
- * The mountain was enshrouded in cloud, making it impossible to see the summit