Wreathe
Definition
Wreathe is a verb that means to encircle or surround something with a wreath or a similar circular decoration. It is often used to describe the act of adorning or decorating something with a wreath. A wreath is typically made by arranging flowers, leaves, or other materials in a circular shape. It is commonly associated with celebrations, ceremonies, or as a decorative element during certain holidays like Christmas or funerals. Wreathe can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is surrounded or enveloped by a particular quality or atmosphere.
Example sentences
The bride’s hair was beautifully wreathe with delicate white flowers.
The aroma of freshly baked cookies wreathe through the kitchen.
The majestic oak tree was wreathe in ivy, creating a stunning natural display.
The warm candlelight wreathe the room, creating a cozy ambiance.
The mountain peaks were wreathe in mist, adding an air of mystery to the landscape.