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    wreathe
    /riːð/

    verb

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  2. By all means let us refrain from hostility or hostilities, and wreathe our wry smiles as we may. From the Cambridge English Corpus I know how his face is wreathed in smiles when he tells us how much more is being spent in this way.

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

  4. 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.

  5. verb (used with object) , wreathed; wreathed or (Archaic) wreath·en; wreath·ing. to encircle or adorn with or as with a wreath. to form as a wreath by twisting or twining. to surround in curving or curling masses or form. to envelop: a face wreathed in smiles.

  6. 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.

  7. Definition of wreathe verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Oct 5, 2024 · To coil, curl, or twist (something); to shape (something) into circles or coils. Antonyms: uncoil, uncurl, untwist, unwreathe. To adorn (someone or something) with a garland or wreath. Of flowers, leaves, etc.: to form the shape of a wreath around (something). Synonyms: enwreathe, inwreathe.

  9. 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'

  10. 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.

  11. Definitions of wreathe. verb. decorate or deck with wreaths. “ wreathe the grave site”. see more. make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc. verb. form into a wreath. synonyms: wind.