enswathed (Meaning)

enswathed

to enfold or enclose with or as if with a covering

enswathed Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient tomb was enswathed in layers of sand, preserving its secrets for centuries.
  2. The injured soldier lay motionless, his body enswathed in a cocoon of bandages.
  3. The young girl's face was enswathed in a soft, sheer veil, hiding her rosy cheeks.
  4. The mountain peaks were enswathed in billowing clouds, obscuring their rugged contours.
  5. The forest floor was enswathed in carpets of emerald moss, soft and inviting underfoot.
  6. The old woman sat by the fire, her body enswathed in a thick, knitted shawl.
  7. The casket was enswathed in a heavy velvet cloth, its dark hue symbolizing mourning.
  8. The ancient tree was enswathed in vines, its gnarled branches hidden by a verdant embrace.
  9. The baby slept soundly in its bassinet, enswathed in a warm, cozy blanket.
  10. The statue of the goddess was enswathed in gold leaf, its surface shimmering in the sunlight.

FAQs About the word enswathed

to enfold or enclose with or as if with a covering

wrapped, enveloped, enclosed, shrouded, encircled, embowered,encased, encompassed, bosomed, cocooned

stripped, bared, denuded,exposed,stript,

The ancient tomb was enswathed in layers of sand, preserving its secrets for centuries.

The injured soldier lay motionless, his body enswathed in a cocoon of bandages.

The young girl's face was enswathed in a soft, sheer veil, hiding her rosy cheeks.

The mountain peaks were enswathed in billowing clouds, obscuring their rugged contours.