enveloping - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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enveloping (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Phonetic Transcription

Meaning and Usage

Meaning: The term "enveloping" refers to the action of wrapping or covering something completely. As an adjective, it describes something that surrounds or covers another thing.

Usage: - "Enveloping" is commonly used in both oral speech and written context, though it may appear more in written contexts, particularly in literature or descriptive writing.

Frequency of Use: The word is relatively common in various contexts, including descriptions in literature, nature, and more abstract concepts related to emotions or ideas.

Example Sentences: 1. The enveloping fog made it difficult to see beyond a few feet.
(El denso neblina envolvente hacía difícil ver más allá de unos pocos pies.)

  1. She found comfort in the enveloping embrace of her friend.
    (Ella encontró consuelo en el abrazo envolvente de su amiga.)

  2. The artist created an enveloping atmosphere with her use of color and light.
    (La artista creó una atmósfera envolvente con su uso de color y luz.)

Idiomatic Expressions

"Enveloping" is not extensively used in idiomatic expressions. However, variations of "envelope" have idiomatic uses. Below are some notable expressions with example sentences:

Etymology

The word "enveloping" originates from the Middle English word "envelopen," which comes from the Latin "involvere," meaning "to wrap up, cover, or fold in." It combines the prefix "en-" meaning "to cause to be" and "volve," which means "to roll" or "to turn."

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Surrounding - Covering - Enfolding - Cladding

Antonyms: - Exposing - Revealing - Uncovering - Unwrapping



25-07-2024