"Wrap" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wrap" Meaning

To enclose something within a covering or an envelope, so as to cover or enclose it completely, often by means of a folding or curling motion.

"Wrap" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Wrap"


1. EXERCISE - Verb

Wrapping a present in colorful paper makes it more appealing to the recipient.


2. PHRASE - Verb

Make sure to wrap the meal up before leaving the house so it doesn't get cold.

Synonyms: auilib, cover, enclose


3. NOUN - Action

You went out for a long walk, and now you need to wrap up warm.

Synonyms: cover, blanket, cloak


4. PHRASE - Status

Wrap up the project by the end of the week so we can meet our deadline.

Synonyms: finish, conclude, complete


5. EXPRESSION - Informal

After seeing that film, I felt like I'd been wrapped around the finger of the protagonist.

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Wrappers refer to coverings or layers that encase or surround something. They can be found in various forms, such as:<br><br>1. Wrapping paper: a paper or plastic covering used to wrap gifts.<br>2. Food wrappers: wrappers used to package and serve food, such as candy wrappers or snack food wrappers.<br>3. Computer wrappers: some programming tools that encapsulate or wrap various functionalities within software.<br><br>In general, wrappers protect, preserve, or conceal their contents. They can also be used to add convenience or make things more accessible.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term can also imply a layer of protection, a covering, or an enveloping structure in other contexts, such as a wrapper gene in molecular biology, wrapping a gift, or even a clicked in cylindrical wrapping mechanism (like on batteries).<br><br>In another sense, the word "wrap" can also refer to an act of folding or bending materials around something to enclose or support it, such as wrapping a rib or a bone.

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To cover or enclose something in a wrapping material, such as paper, plastic, or fabric, usually for protection or presentation.

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