enshroud
enshroud
Definition
en·shroud (en s̸hro̵ud′, in-)
transitive verb
to cover as if with a shroud; hide; veil; obscure
enshroud
Synonyms
enshroud
Usage Examples
Modifying Another Word
- now: Or so hours now enshroud them retains a percent stake with established and.
- usually: The values formed from direct copying have usually been created either mechanically or subconsciously, and hence are usually enshrouded in confusion and self-deception.
Preposition: in
- mist: On the other side of the road, incredibly lush hills rose up very sharply, with their tips enshrouded in mist.
- mystery: These forget that that their whole life is enshrouded in mystery.
- confusion: The values formed from direct copying have usually been created either mechanically or subconsciously, and hence are usually enshrouded in confusion and self-deception.
- dust: However the central region of this galaxy is enshrouded in dust, as a result the regions where stars are formed are hidden.
