bowers Synonyms

bowers Meaning

bowers

an attractive dwelling or retreat, a shelter in a garden made of tree boughs or vines twisted together, a shelter (as in a garden) made with tree boughs or vines twined together, an anchor carried at the bow of a ship, a lady's private apartment in a medieval hall or castle, a safe and private place for rest, embower, enclose

bowers Sentence Examples

  1. The lush bowers of roses exuded a heady fragrance that filled the garden.
  2. The birds built intricate bowers of twigs and leaves to attract mates.
  3. The medieval castle boasted majestic bowers adorned with tapestries and velvet hangings.
  4. The sleeping cat curled up in a cozy bower of blankets.
  5. The hikers stumbled upon a secluded bower nestled amidst towering trees.
  6. The novelist sought inspiration in the tranquil bower of her writing retreat.
  7. The bower of ivy stretched its tendrils across the crumbling wall.
  8. The arborist skillfully trimmed the bowers of a bonsai tree into elegant shapes.
  9. The bridal party gathered in the flower-filled bower for photographs.
  10. The amphibian laid its eggs in the moist bowers of a pond.

FAQs About the word bowers

an attractive dwelling or retreat, a shelter in a garden made of tree boughs or vines twisted together, a shelter (as in a garden) made with tree boughs or vine

encloses, mantles, envelops,shrouds, wraps, incloses, enfolds, encircles, enswathes, embraces

strips, bares, exposes,denudes,

The lush bowers of roses exuded a heady fragrance that filled the garden.

The birds built intricate bowers of twigs and leaves to attract mates.

The medieval castle boasted majestic bowers adorned with tapestries and velvet hangings.

The sleeping cat curled up in a cozy bower of blankets.