verb to surround or encircle something in a ring or curve
adjective surrounded or covered with something, typically a wreath
The poet described the flowers as wreathed in a delicate embrace.
The painting depicted a wreathed garland of leaves around the portrait.
The wreathed columns at the entrance added a touch of elegance to the building.
The wreathed vines climbed up the trellis in the garden.
The writer described the scene as wreathed in mist, creating an eerie atmosphere in the story.
The psychologist observed how the patient's thoughts were wreathed in confusion, indicating a possible mental health issue.
The interior designer used wreathed vines as a decorative element to add a touch of nature to the room.
The botanist studied the wreathed patterns of leaves on the plant, noting it as a unique characteristic of the species.
The chef presented the dish with wreathed garnishes, adding a visually appealing element to the plate.