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Shroud synonym
Shroud synonym







shroud synonym

→ See Verb table Examples from the Corpus shroud 2 MYSTERIOUS to keep information secret so that people do not know what really happened be shrouded in something The incident has always been shrouded in mystery. be shrouded in something The cliff was shrouded in mist.

  • What could explain the shroud of secrecy surrounding the project? shroud shroud 2 verb literary 1 HIDE/MAKE IT HARD TO FIND OR SEE to cover or hide something Joseph was shrouded under a dark blanket.
  • But what else could explain this shroud of secrecy? shroud of.
  • We rolled heavily as I clung to the shrouds scanning the reef as best I could.
  • Stowage for a Danforth-type anchor is provided in the starboard side deck close to the shroud anchorage.
  • But a moment later, the shroud reappears, driven together by the churning of a deep distributed mob.
  • shroud synonym

    Now in the shroud of mist I see only the gloomy prospect of losing it.When she was in her forties she embroidered herself a fine white-on-white linen shroud.Smoke cast a gray shroud over the city yesterday afternoon.

    shroud synonym

  • It looks like a man wrapped in a shroud.
  • shroud of A shroud of silence surrounded the general’s death. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Death shroud shroud 1 / ʃraʊd / noun 1 MX a cloth that is wrapped around a dead person’s body before it is buried 2 literary COVER something that hides or covers something The fog rolled in, and a grey shroud covered the city.









    Shroud synonym