enwreathe Antonyms
Meaning of enwreathe
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enwreathe (v. t.)
See Inwreathe.
enwreathe Sentence Examples
- The delicate tendrils of the ivy enwreathed the ancient ruins, creating a sense of timeless beauty.
- The bride's hair was enwreathed with a garland of fresh flowers, symbolizing her joy and purity.
- The victorious general's brow was enwreathed with a laurel wreath, a symbol of his honor and courage.
- The poet's words enwreathed the reader's mind with images of love and longing.
- The incense smoke enwreathed the room, creating an atmosphere of mystery and reverence.
- The mist enwreathed the mountain peaks, obscuring them from view and adding an air of enchantment to the landscape.
- The dancer's movements enwreathed the stage, filling it with grace and elegance.
- The melody enwreathed the listener's ears, transporting them to a realm of pure sound.
- The aroma of the roses enwreathed the garden, filling the air with a sweet and intoxicating fragrance.
- The legacy of the great artist enwreathed the world with beauty, inspiring generations to come.
FAQs About the word enwreathe
See Inwreathe.
loop, tie up, circle, wind, enwind,wreathe, swathe, bandage, enswathe, engirdle
unwrap, unwind, unwind, ungird, ungird,unwrap, untie, untie, unlash, unlash
The delicate tendrils of the ivy enwreathed the ancient ruins, creating a sense of timeless beauty.
The bride's hair was enwreathed with a garland of fresh flowers, symbolizing her joy and purity.
The victorious general's brow was enwreathed with a laurel wreath, a symbol of his honor and courage.
The poet's words enwreathed the reader's mind with images of love and longing.