begird Antonyms

Meaning of begird

Webster

begird (v. t.)

To bind with a band or girdle; to gird.

To surround as with a band; to encompass.

begird Sentence Examples

  1. The towering mountains begird the picturesque valley, creating a stunning natural backdrop.
  2. A majestic forest begirds the ancient castle, its verdant trees providing seclusion and mystery.
  3. The shimmering lake begirds the serene town, reflecting the tranquil sky and casting long shadows on the shore.
  4. The sprawling garden begirds the elegant manor, boasting intricate flowerbeds and lush greenery.
  5. The ocean begirds the coastal city, offering breathtaking views and a salty breeze.
  6. A thick fog begirds the mountaintop, obscuring the surrounding landscape in an ethereal haze.
  7. The city walls begird the medieval town, providing protection from invaders and a sense of community.
  8. A row of imposing hedges begirds the property, creating a private oasis amidst the bustling city.
  9. A dense undergrowth begirds the abandoned cabin, hiding its secrets and inviting exploration.
  10. The shimmering aurora begirds the Arctic sky, painting the heavens with vibrant colors and leaving a lasting impression on the beholder.

FAQs About the word begird

To bind with a band or girdle; to gird., To surround as with a band; to encompass.

wrap, tie up, girdle, circle, bandage, girth, gird,girt, belt, engird

ungird, untie, untie,unwrap, unwind, unwind, unwrap, ungird, unbind,unbind

The towering mountains begird the picturesque valley, creating a stunning natural backdrop.

A majestic forest begirds the ancient castle, its verdant trees providing seclusion and mystery.

The shimmering lake begirds the serene town, reflecting the tranquil sky and casting long shadows on the shore.

The sprawling garden begirds the elegant manor, boasting intricate flowerbeds and lush greenery.