What is another word for enwrap?

Pronunciation: [ɛnɹˈap] (IPA)

Enwrap, which means to wrap or cover completely, has several synonyms that can be used interchangeably to convey the same meaning. Some common synonyms for enwrap include envelop, encase, swaddle, enclose, clothe, shroud, cocoon, and sheathe. These words are often used in different contexts, such as envelop to refer to a physical or metaphorical covering, or swaddle to refer specifically to wrapping a baby in a blanket. Whatever the context, using synonyms such as these will help you to express yourself effectively and creatively, and to avoid repetition in your writing or speaking.

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What are the hypernyms for Enwrap?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for enwrap?

Enwrap means to wrap, cover, or enclose something completely. Antonyms for the word "enwrap" include unwrap, uncover, expose, and reveal. Unwrap means to remove the wrapping or cover from something, while uncover means to reveal something hidden. Expose refers to the act of revealing something that is concealed or secret. Finally, reveal means to make something known or visible. These antonyms suggest the opposite action to enwrap, indicating the process of revealing or uncovering something that was previously hidden, rather than covering or enclosing it.

What are the antonyms for Enwrap?

Usage examples for Enwrap

Therefore, both as wife and as woman, it never occurred to her as the remotest possibility that she could indulge in one tender thought of any man not her husband, or allow any man to lift up the least corner of that veil of matronly dignity with which every married woman, under whatever circumstances she has married or whatever may befall her afterward, ought to enwrap herself forever.
"Christian's Mistake"
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
On the shore stands Spring, who holds out a mantle, flowers nestling in its folds, ready to enwrap the goddess when the winds shall have wafted her to land.
"Knights of Art Stories of the Italian Painters"
Amy Steedman
The titanic figure is still worshipped by the Hindus: flowers and lighted lamps are daily offered up to him by the ignorant Hindu priest; but he sits immutable, inarticulate, content in the knowledge that to them that have understanding his real message of humanitarianism speaks through the clouds of falsehood which now enwrap his Presence.
"By-Ways of Bombay"
S. M. Edwardes, C.V.O.

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