Pronunciation: /ɪnˈroʊbd/

Definitions of enrobed

verb to dress or cover with a robe or clothing

Example Sentences

A1 The chocolate was enrobed in a thick layer of caramel.

A2 The gift was enrobed in shiny wrapping paper.

B1 The statue was enrobed in a cloth to protect it from dust.

B2 The book was enrobed in a beautiful leather cover.

C1 The elaborate cake was enrobed in fondant and decorated with intricate designs.

C2 The jewelry was enrobed in velvet before being placed in the display case.

Examples of enrobed in a Sentence

formal The statue was enrobed in a beautiful velvet cloth for the unveiling ceremony.

informal She enrobed herself in a cozy blanket while watching a movie.

slang The rapper enrobed himself in flashy jewelry before hitting the stage.

figurative The city was enrobed in a blanket of fog, creating a mysterious atmosphere.

Grammatical Forms of enrobed

past tense

enrobed

plural

enrobe

comparative

more enrobed

superlative

most enrobed

present tense

enrobes

future tense

will enrobe

perfect tense

have enrobed

continuous tense

is enrobing

singular

enrobed

positive degree

enrobed

infinitive

enrobe

gerund

enrobing

participle

enrobed

Origin and Evolution of enrobed

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'enrobed' originated from the Old French word 'enrober' which means to wrap up or cover.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'enrobed' has evolved to refer to the act of dressing or covering someone or something in a robe or similar garment, often used in a more formal or ceremonial context.