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
In the hospital’s courtyard, relatives wept over the bodies covered in white burial shrouds.—
Wafaa Shurafa,
Los Angeles Times,
27 June 2026 Silver and predatory birds aside, Silver and eagles aside, the shoe features a black leather and mesh region beneath the shroud with a red Jumpman.—
Ian Servantes,
Footwear News,
18 June 2026
Verb
Dark web markets are shrouded in secrecy, but admins of dark web marketplaces have been identified by law enforcement and arrested before.—
Tim McNicholas,
CBS News,
1 July 2026 But the part of the building once covered with letters spelling the president’s name is now shrouded in a tarp.—
Steven Sloan,
Chicago Tribune,
28 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for shroud
Word History
Etymology
Noun
Middle English, garment, from Old English scrūd; akin to Old English scrēade shred — more at shred entry 1