swathing Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- encompassing
- curtaining
- involving
- embedding
- muffling
- enshrouding
- inclosing
- lapping
- cloaking
- enswathing
- veiling
- enfolding
- draping
- enwrapping
- cocooning
- encasing
- encircling
- mantling
- embracing
Weak:
swathing Meaning
swathing (n)
cloth coverings wrapped around something (as a wound or a baby)
swathing Sentence Examples
- The farmers swathed the golden wheat fields, creating long, tidy rows.
- The helicopter swathed the trees with a thick layer of pesticide, trying to combat the outbreak.
- The nurse carefully swathed the patient's arm in bandages, providing both comfort and support.
- The photographer swathed the camera in a protective cover, shielding it from dust and moisture.
- The swathing of the canvas allowed the artist to create intricate details without smudging.
- The wind swathed the snow into large, drifting dunes that obscured the path.
- The swathing of the table made it look elegant and inviting for a formal dinner.
- The thick fog swathed the city, shrouding it in an eerie silence.
- The swathing motion of the dancer's arms added grace and fluidity to her performance.
- The calligraphy artist used a bamboo pen to swathe characters on the delicate paper, creating a beautiful work of art.
FAQs About the word swathing
cloth coverings wrapped around something (as a wound or a baby)
wrapping, enclosing, enveloping, shrouding, encompassing, curtaining, involving, embedding, muffling, enshrouding
stripping, exposing, baring, exposing, stripping, baring, denuding,denuding,
The farmers swathed the golden wheat fields, creating long, tidy rows.
The helicopter swathed the trees with a thick layer of pesticide, trying to combat the outbreak.
The nurse carefully swathed the patient's arm in bandages, providing both comfort and support.
The photographer swathed the camera in a protective cover, shielding it from dust and moisture.