"Envenom" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To envenom means to make something bitter, unpleasant, or wicked, often implying a gradual or subtle process. It can also refer to the act of contaminating or poisoning something, especially with venom or a poisonous substance.
An enveloper is someone or something that envelops or surrounds something or someone else. Envelope can also refer to a container that holds a letter, document, or other small items, typically made of paper or plastic, with an opening at one end that can be sealed.
Envelopment refers to the act of surrounding or enveloping something, typically in a physical sense. It can also describe a state of being surrounded or enclosed by something, such as a sense of comfort or security that envelops someone. In a figurative sense, envelopment can also describe a sense of being overwhelmed or surrounded by a particular emotion or feeling.
The word "envelops" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "envelop", which means to surround or cover something completely, usually on all sides, like an envelope covers a letter.
Envenomed means poisoned or contaminated with venom, especially that of a snake or other animal.
Envenoms means a poisonous substance produced by an animal, plant, or microorganism that is capable of causing harm or injury, especially when introduced into the body.
In a way that is worthy of being envied or admired: with great success, happiness, or skill.