"Enshrouded" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Enshrouded" Meaning

The word "enshrouded" refers to something that is completely covered or wrapped in a blanket, mist, or other substance, often in a way that obscures vision or perception. It can also imply a sense of mystery, secrecy, or obscurity.

"Enshrouded" Examples

Usage Examples of "Enshrouded"


1. Mysterious Forest

The ancient forest was enshrouded in a thick fog, making it impossible to see more than a few feet in front of us.

2. Dalmatian Coast

The rocky coast of Dalmatia was enshrouded in a veil of morning mist, creating a breathtaking scenery for our boat tour.

3. Ghostly Figure

As I walked through the abandoned asylum, I saw a ghostly figure enshrouded in tattered white robes, its face pale and gaunt.

4. City in War

The city was enshrouded in a thick cloud of smoke and ash, the sounds of gunfire and explosions echoing through the streets.

5. Celestial Body

The newly discovered planet was enshrouded in a thick layer of gas and dust, hiding its surface from our telescopes and leaving us eager to learn more about it.

"Enshrouded" Similar Words

Ensheathing

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Enshrine

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Enshrinement

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Enshrinement refers to the act of placing or framing something, especially a person or memory, in a position of honor, respect, or reverence, often symbolically or ceremoniously. It can also imply a permanent or lasting recognition of an individual's achievements, contributions, or legacy. Examples include enshrinement in a hall of fame, a memorial, or a monument.

Enshrines

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Enshrining

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Enshrouding

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To envelop or surround something completely, often with something like darkness, mist, or fog, so that it can no longer be seen or barely be seen; to cover or hide something totally.

Enshrouds

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To enshroud means to wrap or cover something completely in a covering or veil, especially a thick one, so that it is no longer visible. It can also mean to surround or envelop someone or something with a feeling or atmosphere, making it difficult to see or understand it.

Ensiferous

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Ensigncy

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I'm afraid there is no word "ensigncy" in the English language. It is possible that it is a typo or a made-up word.

Ensigns

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Ensigns are the lowest commissioned officer rank in the military, typically holding a junior rank below a lieutenant and above a cadet or midshipman. They often serve as junior officers on warships, and their primary responsibility is to learn and develop their leadership and command skills.

Ensilage

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Ensilage is the process of preserving plant material, typically hay or grass, by fermenting it in a silo or tank to create a compact and nutritious food for cattle, horses, and other farm animals. The ferments naturally produce lactic acid, which acts as a preservative, allowing the ensilage to be stored for extended periods.

Enslave

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To enslave someone means to capture or apprentice them, usually by force or fraud, and then to use them as a slave or servant, often in a brutal or unjust manner. It also means to bring someone under the control of a dominating power or influence, often in a way that is oppressive or dehumanizing.