Noun
the truth of the affair will always be hidden under a shroud of secrecy Verb
The mountains were shrouded in fog.
Their work is shrouded in secrecy.
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Noun
Pet fur tends to wrap around the shroud, requiring multiple attempts or complete removal of the bin to clear it fully.—Tony Bradley, Forbes, 10 Jan. 2025 The bodies were wrapped in shrouds, with blue press vests draped over them.—Democrat-Gazette Staff From Wire Reports, arkansasonline.com, 27 Dec. 2024
Verb
But when the camera cut to Lamar, he was crouched down, mumbling quickly, shrouded in darkness—and performing not a hit, but a snippet of a 2024 verse that didn’t even make it onto his recent album, GNX.—Andrew R. Chow, TIME, 10 Feb. 2025 Federal prosecutors used this audio in court yesterday to illustrate the lengths to which Mizuhara had gone in order to shroud the process.—Chris Branch, The Athletic, 24 Jan. 2025 See all Example Sentences for shroud
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Etymology
Noun
Middle English, garment, from Old English scrūd; akin to Old English scrēade shred — more at shred entry 1
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