swaddled (Meaning)

swaddled

to wrap (an infant) with swaddling clothes, restrain, restrict, envelop, swathe, to wrap an infant with swaddling clothes

swaddled Sentence Examples

  1. The newborn baby was swaddled tightly in a soft blanket, its tiny hands tucked securely inside.
  2. As she rocked her swaddled infant, the mother felt a surge of love and protectiveness.
  3. The swaddled kitten purred contentedly as it drifted off to sleep in its mother's arms.
  4. The doctor gently swaddled the premature baby to help regulate its body temperature.
  5. The swaddled toddler looked like a tiny burrito, its peaceful expression a testament to the comfort it provided.
  6. The hospital staff expertly swaddled the newborns, mimicking the womb-like environment that calmed them.
  7. As the cold wind howled, the swaddled hiker huddled close to his companion for warmth.
  8. The swaddled doll was a cherished possession, bringing joy to generations of children.
  9. The swaddled bird, its wings tucked close to its body, rested comfortably in the palm of its rescuer's hand.
  10. The monk sat in meditation, swaddled in a simple robe, his mind clear and focused.

FAQs About the word swaddled

to wrap (an infant) with swaddling clothes, restrain, restrict, envelop, swathe, to wrap an infant with swaddling clothes

wrapped, draped, apparelled, garbed, costumed, huddled, robed, toileted, clad, enrobed

uncovered, denuded, unveiled, stripped, divested, undraped, unclothed,undressed, stript, disrobed

The newborn baby was swaddled tightly in a soft blanket, its tiny hands tucked securely inside.

As she rocked her swaddled infant, the mother felt a surge of love and protectiveness.

The swaddled kitten purred contentedly as it drifted off to sleep in its mother's arms.

The doctor gently swaddled the premature baby to help regulate its body temperature.