enrobed Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- dressed-up
- habited
- costumed
- rigged-out-
- apparelled
- robed
- togged-up-or-out-
- attired
- suited
- caparisoned
- appareled
- vestured
- garbed
- arrayed
- wrapped
- decked-out-
- toileted
- bedecked
- gowned
- draped
- garmented
Weak:
enrobed Meaning
enrobed
to cover with or as if with a robe, coat sense 2
enrobed Sentence Examples
- The chocolate-covered strawberries were enrobed in a thick layer of rich, dark chocolate.
- The steak was enrobed in a savory crust of herbs and spices, enhancing its flavor.
- The statue of the goddess was enrobed in a flowing gown, symbolizing purity and grace.
- The walls of the castle were enrobed in ivy, giving it a mystical and enchanting appearance.
- The bride's bouquet was enrobed in delicate lace, adding a touch of elegance to the ceremony.
- The child was bundled up in a cozy blanket, enrobed in warmth and comfort.
- The pastry chef enrobed the éclairs in a glossy glaze, making them irresistible to the eye.
- The mountain summit was enrobed in a blanket of snow, painting a serene and majestic picture.
- The actor enrobed himself in the character's costume, transforming himself into a different persona.
- The Christmas tree was enrobed in twinkling lights, spreading joy and merriments throughout the room.
FAQs About the word enrobed
to cover with or as if with a robe, coat sense 2
dressed,clad, clothed, dressed up, habited, costumed, rigged (out), apparelled, robed, togged (up or out)
disrobed, undressed,stripped, unclothed, stript, unveiled, untrussed, divested,denuded, uncovered
The chocolate-covered strawberries were enrobed in a thick layer of rich, dark chocolate.
The steak was enrobed in a savory crust of herbs and spices, enhancing its flavor.
The statue of the goddess was enrobed in a flowing gown, symbolizing purity and grace.
The walls of the castle were enrobed in ivy, giving it a mystical and enchanting appearance.
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