beshroud (Meaning)
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beshroud (v. t.)
To cover with, or as with, a shroud; to screen.
Synonyms & Antonyms of beshroud
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beshroud Sentence Examples
- The old mansion stood beshrouded in an eerie mist, its secrets forever concealed.
- The once-bright room was beshrouded in darkness, casting a chilling pall over the proceedings.
- A thick fog beshrouded the harbor, obscuring the ships and blinding the sailors.
- The identity of the assailant remained beshrouded in mystery, leaving the investigators baffled.
- The mountain peak was beshrouded in clouds, making it impossible to see the summit.
- The truth was beshrouded in a web of lies, making it difficult to discern the reality.
- The once-famous artist's reputation was beshrouded in scandal, forever tarnishing her legacy.
- The ancient ruins were beshrouded in vegetation, concealing their hidden history from the world.
- The secret message was beshrouded in code, requiring a skilled cryptographer to decipher it.
- The young woman's face was beshrouded in a veil, hiding her beauty from the prying eyes of strangers.
FAQs About the word beshroud
To cover with, or as with, a shroud; to screen.
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The old mansion stood beshrouded in an eerie mist, its secrets forever concealed.
The once-bright room was beshrouded in darkness, casting a chilling pall over the proceedings.
A thick fog beshrouded the harbor, obscuring the ships and blinding the sailors.
The identity of the assailant remained beshrouded in mystery, leaving the investigators baffled.