Enshrouded [verb]

Definition of Enshrouded:

cover

Synonyms of Enshrouded:

Hide

Conceal

Mask

Cloak

Shroud

Pall


Opposite/Antonyms of Enshrouded:


Sentence/Example of Enshrouded:

The origin of religions is enshrouded in mystical darkness, and is a mere speculation.

Everything now was embalmed in the twilight, and all the world was enshrouded in the mystery of the midsummer eve.

Ever since he could remember, dark clouds had enshrouded him, and with a fainting heart he had groped his way through the gloom.

It is always accompanied by or enshrouded in, clouds, when it becomes visible in any of its parts.

Although the aviator's head was almost completely enshrouded in a hood, he discerned a typically British face.

A heavy fog had come up from the river and enshrouded the entire city.

And this man upon the throne was enshrouded in glory, with the rainbow about him.

They are wrapped in a winding sheet of gossamer; enshrouded alive.

Rain fell unintermittently, the sky was enshrouded in a thick cloud of fog, and on the ground lay banks of mist.

The obscurity that enshrouded the mastodon provoked in Pécuchet's mind a longing to search for it.