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Meaning of enshroud
The primary meaning of the word "enshroud" is to surround or cover something completely, often in a way that conceals or obscures it.
Etymology of enshroud
The word "enshroud" comes from the Old French word "enshrouder", which is derived from the verb "en" (in) and "shrouder" (to cover or wrap)
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of covering or concealing something, and has evolved to include figurative meanings such as involving or enveloping someone or something in a particular feeling or atmosphere
Synonyms
shroud
envelop
surround
enclose
encircle
envelop
wrap
cover
conceal
hide
veil
mask
cloak
disguise
camouflage
obscure
cloud
darken
overshadow
eclipse
screen
shield
protect
shelve
shiver
shatter
shank
shawm
swathe
swaddle
enfold
infold
invest
drape
mantle
fold
embower
embosom
immerse
submerge
engulf
overwhelm
beset
besiege
hem
gird
girdle
cincture
belt
encase
encrust
enwrap
enthrall
enshrine
enthral
Definitions
- To surround or cover something completely, often in a way that conceals or obscures it
- * To involve or envelop someone or something in a particular feeling or atmosphere
- * To conceal or obscure something, such as a fact or a problem
Usage Examples
- The city was enshrouded in a thick fog that made it difficult to navigate
- * The scandal enshrouded the company, making it hard for them to regain public trust
- * The mysterious circumstances enshrouded the disappearance of the famous artist