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verbDefinition of SHROUD
transitive verb
1
a archaic : to cover for protection b obsolete : conceal
2
a : to cut off from view : obscure <trees shrouded by fog> <this point is shrouded in uncertainty — Henry James> b : to veil under another appearance (as by obscuring or disguising) <shrouded the decision in a series of formalities>
3
: to dress for burial
intransitive verb
archaic : to seek shelter
Examples of SHROUD
- The mountains were shrouded in fog.
- Their work is shrouded in secrecy.
First Known Use of SHROUD
14th century
Related to SHROUD
Related Words: bury, camouflage, cover (up), smother; gild, gloss (over), varnish, whitewash; becloud, bedim, befog, block, cloud, darken, eclipse, obstruct, occlude, overcast, overshadow, shade
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