Wreathe - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|riːð|
Brit.
|riːð|
verb
- move with slow, sinuous movements
- decorate or deck with wreaths
- decorate or deck with wreaths
wreathe the grave site
- form into a wreath (syn: wind)Extra examples
...decided to wreathe the grapevines into a beribboned swag to give the room the “country look”...
...wreathed small flowers into the design for the wallpaper...
Doors and windows were wreathed with garlands.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: wreathe
he/she/it: wreathes
present participle: wreathing
past tense: wreathed
past participle: wreathed
I/you/we/they: wreathe
he/she/it: wreathes
present participle: wreathing
past tense: wreathed
past participle: wreathed
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