"Enfeloned" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Enfeloned" Meaning

Enfeloned refers to being enveloped or surrounded by something, often used to describe being wrapped up or covered in a warm, cozy, or protective manner, such as being enfeloned in a blanket or enveloped in a cloud. It can also imply a sense of seclusion or being cut off from the outside world.

"Enfeloned" Examples

Enfeloned


Enfeloned is a rare or obsolete word that means to be surrounded or enveloped with something, especially with a feeling or emotion.

Examples:


She was enfeloned by the warm atmosphere of the cozy café and ordered a hot chocolate to thaw her chilled bones.
The couple felt enfeloned by the romantic ambiance of the dinner restaurant and savored every bite of their meal.
The soothing melody of the piano enveloped the audience, leaving them enfeloned in a state of serenity.
The artist carefully enfeloned his sculpture in a layer of wax to preserve its intricate details.
As she walked through the misty forest, she felt enfeloned by the eerie silence and the heavy fog that surrounded her.

Note: The word "enfeloned" is not commonly used in modern English, and its meanings and connotations may vary depending on the context.

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