embraid Antonyms

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Meaning of embraid

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embraid (v. t.)

To braid up, as hair.

To upbraid.

embraid Sentence Examples

  1. She skillfully embraid her long, flowing hair, creating an intricate pattern of interlaced strands.
  2. The old woman's skilled fingers embraid the delicate threads of gold into a shimmering tapestry.
  3. The lush green ivy embraid the ancient stone wall, creating a picturesque tableau of nature's artistry.
  4. A feeling of peace embraid my mind as I listened to the soothing sounds of the ocean waves.
  5. The artist embraid vibrant hues of paint onto the canvas, capturing the essence of the breathtaking landscape.
  6. The intricately embraid tree branches cast intricate shadows on the forest floor, creating an enchanting atmosphere.
  7. The gardener carefully embraid the vibrant flowers into a harmonious arrangement, bringing beauty and fragrance to the outdoor space.
  8. The intricate designs embraid the surface of the pottery, making it a treasured piece of art.
  9. A sense of excitement embraid my heart as I embarked on a new chapter in my life.
  10. The author's captivating storytelling embraid readers in a web of emotions, keeping them captivated until the very end.

FAQs About the word embraid

To braid up, as hair., To upbraid.

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She skillfully embraid her long, flowing hair, creating an intricate pattern of interlaced strands.

The old woman's skilled fingers embraid the delicate threads of gold into a shimmering tapestry.

The lush green ivy embraid the ancient stone wall, creating a picturesque tableau of nature's artistry.

A feeling of peace embraid my mind as I listened to the soothing sounds of the ocean waves.