enrobe Antonyms

Meaning of enrobe

Wordnet

enrobe (v)

provide with a coating

adorn with a robe

Webster

enrobe (v. t.)

To invest or adorn with a robe; to attire.

enrobe Sentence Examples

  1. The chef enrobes the chicken in a thick, flavorful batter before frying it to a golden crisp.
  2. The chocolate enrobes the strawberry, creating a sweet and decadent treat that is sure to satisfy any sweet tooth.
  3. Snow enrobes the mountain peaks, creating a winter wonderland that is breathtaking to behold.
  4. The fog enrobes the city in a thick blanket, obscuring the buildings and streets from view.
  5. The smoke enrobes the firefighter as he bravely fights to extinguish the flames.
  6. The runner enrobes himself in a warm jacket to protect himself from the cold wind.
  7. The actor enrobes himself in the character, bringing it to life with his performance.
  8. The artist enrobes the canvas with vibrant colors, creating a masterpiece that captures the imagination.
  9. The speaker enrobes the audience with his words, captivating them with his story.
  10. Love enrobes the couple, filling their hearts with joy and contentment.

FAQs About the word enrobe

provide with a coating, adorn with a robeTo invest or adorn with a robe; to attire.

clothe, dress, garment, gown, toilet, furnish, wrap, array, rig (out), habit

undress, disrobe, strip, disrobe, disarray, undress, disarray,strip, denude, untruss

The chef enrobes the chicken in a thick, flavorful batter before frying it to a golden crisp.

The chocolate enrobes the strawberry, creating a sweet and decadent treat that is sure to satisfy any sweet tooth.

Snow enrobes the mountain peaks, creating a winter wonderland that is breathtaking to behold.

The fog enrobes the city in a thick blanket, obscuring the buildings and streets from view.