enshroud

[US]/ɪn'ʃraʊd/
[UK]/ɪn'ʃraʊd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. cover or hide; conceal
Word Forms
Third Person Singularenshrouds
Past Participleenshrouded
Past Tenseenshrouded
Present Participleenshrouding

Example Sentences

be enshrouded in mist

Clouds enshrouded the summit.

heavy grey clouds enshrouded the city.

The thick fog enshrouded the city, reducing visibility to almost zero.

Superstition seemed to enshroud the old abandoned house, keeping people away.

The mystery enshrouding the disappearance of the famous painting was finally solved.

The forest was enshrouded in darkness as night fell, creating an eerie atmosphere.

The truth was enshrouded in secrecy, leaving everyone guessing.

The old castle was enshrouded in legends of ghosts and curses.

The village was enshrouded in silence after the storm passed, with only the sound of raindrops dripping from the rooftops.

A sense of fear enshrouded the community as rumors of a serial killer spread.

The old ruins were enshrouded in mystery, with no one knowing their true origins.

The political scandal enshrouded the government in a cloud of uncertainty.

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