shroud

word

Definition

A shroud is a cloth used to wrap a dead body before burial. It can also mean something that covers, hides, or obscures something else.

Usage & Nuances

'Shroud' is formal and often used in literary, religious, or poetic contexts. Common collocations include 'shroud of darkness' and 'clouds shrouded the mountain.' As a verb, it means to cover or obscure. Avoid using it for everyday coverings—it's more dramatic or solemn.

Example Sentences

The body was wrapped in a white shroud.

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A thick fog acted as a shroud over the village.

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They used a shroud to cover the remains.

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A shroud of mystery surrounded the old house for years.

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The mountain was shrouded in clouds all morning.

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She tried to shroud her feelings, but her eyes gave her away.

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