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

  1. The old mansion stood beshrouded in an eerie mist, its secrets forever concealed.
  2. The once-bright room was beshrouded in darkness, casting a chilling pall over the proceedings.
  3. A thick fog beshrouded the harbor, obscuring the ships and blinding the sailors.
  4. The identity of the assailant remained beshrouded in mystery, leaving the investigators baffled.
  5. The mountain peak was beshrouded in clouds, making it impossible to see the summit.
  6. The truth was beshrouded in a web of lies, making it difficult to discern the reality.
  7. The once-famous artist's reputation was beshrouded in scandal, forever tarnishing her legacy.
  8. The ancient ruins were beshrouded in vegetation, concealing their hidden history from the world.
  9. The secret message was beshrouded in code, requiring a skilled cryptographer to decipher it.
  10. 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.