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    Wreathe
    /rēT͟H/

    verb

  2. The meaning of WREATHE is to shape into a wreath. How to use wreathe in a sentence.

  3. Wreathe definition: to encircle or adorn with or as with a wreath. . See examples of WREATHE used in a sentence.

  4. to cover or surround something: The peak of the mountain is perpetually wreathed in cloud. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Covering and adding layers. additive. asphalt. bestrew. bind. blanket. blindfold. bury. fall over. film over. gum something up. inlaid. reseal. retile. retread. seasoned. slap something on. tent. veil.

  5. 4 days ago · verb. 1. to form into or take the form of a wreath by intertwining or twisting together. 2. (transitive) to decorate, crown, or encircle with wreaths. 3. to move or cause to move in a twisting way. smoke wreathed up to the ceiling. Collins English Dictionary.

  6. Enclosing, surrounding and immersing. Idiom. be wreathed in smiles. (Definition of wreathe from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of wreathe. wreathe. An olive tree is espaliered against one wall in the entry, and a wall fountain is wreathed in ivy. From The Seattle Times.

  7. wreathe. [transitive, usually passive] to surround or cover something. be wreathed in/with something The mountain tops were wreathed in mist. The plant grew everywhere, its stems wreathed with soft blue flowers.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · wreathe (third-person singular simple present wreathes, present participle wreathing, simple past and past participle wreathed) To twist, curl or entwine something into a shape similar to a wreath.

  9. 1. To twist or entwine into a wreath or a wreathlike shape: He wreathed flowers into a garland. He wreathed the cloth into a turban. 2. To crown or decorate with a wreath: The winner was wreathed with laurel. 3. To encircle or surround: The mountaintop is wreathed in mist. 4. To extend across; cover: Her face was wreathed in smiles. 5.

  10. Wreathe definition: To twist or entwine into a wreath or a wreathlike shape.

  11. Definitions of wreathe. verb. decorate or deck with wreaths. “ wreathe the grave site”. see more. verb. form into a wreath. synonyms: wind. see more.

  12. wreathe. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English wreathe /riːð/ verb literary 1 → be wreathed in something 2 → be wreathed in smiles → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus wreathe • With your leaves my victors shall wreathe their brows.

  13. Jun 6, 2024 · 1. to coil, twist, or entwine, esp. so as to form into a wreath. 2. to coil, twist, or entwine around; encircle. clouds wreathed the mountains. 3. to decorate with wreaths. 4. to cover or envelop. a face wreathed in smiles. verb intransitive. 5. to move with a twisting or coiling motion. 6. to have or take the form of a wreath.

  14. See synonyms for wreathe on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object), wreathed; wreathed or ( Archaic ) wreath·en; wreath·ing. to encircle or adorn with or as with a wreath .

  15. WREATHE meaning: to surround or cover (something) often + in sometimes used figuratively.

  16. Definition of wreathe verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  17. to form into or take the form of a wreath by intertwining or twisting together. ( transitive) to decorate, crown, or encircle with wreaths. to move or cause to move in a twisting way: smoke wreathed up to the ceiling.

  18. Definitions of 'wreathe' 1. If something is wreathed in smoke or mist, it is surrounded by it. [literary] [...] 2. If something is wreathed with flowers or leaves, it has a circle or chain of flowers or leaves put round it. [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'wreathe' British English: riːð American English: rið. More. Conjugations of 'wreathe'

  19. There are 24 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb wreathe, 12 of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  20. 1. : something intertwined or arranged in a circular shape: such as. a. : a decorative arrangement of foliage or flowers on a circular base. a Christmas wreath. b. : a band of intertwined flowers or leaves worn as a mark of honor or victory : garland. a laurel wreath. 2. : something having a circular or coiling form. a wreath of smoke.

  21. Synonyms for WREATHE: weave, braid, twist, entwine, writhe, ply, intertwine, interweave; Antonyms of WREATHE: disentangle, unwind, untangle, uncoil, untwine

  22. an arrangement of flowers and leaves in a circular shape, used as a decoration or as a sign of respect and remembrance for a person who has died: a holly / laurel wreath. The bride wore a veil with a wreath of silk flowers. There were two large wreaths on the coffin.

  23. wreathe. [transitive, usually passive] to surround or cover something. be wreathed in/with something The mountain tops were wreathed in mist. The plant grew everywhere, its stems wreathed with soft blue flowers. (figurative) Her face was wreathed in smiles (= she was smiling a lot).

  24. A complete guide to the word "WREATHE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.