verb
- to encircle or surround something, especially with something twisted or coiled
- to cover or decorate with wreaths or garlands
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘wreathe’
Usage: often used in ceremonial or decorative contexts
Examples
- Smoke wreathes around the chimney on cold mornings.
- The ivy wreathes the old stone wall beautifully.
- She wreathes the doorway with fresh flowers for the celebration.
- Fog wreathes the mountain peaks at dawn.
- The gardener wreathes the columns with climbing roses.
- Steam wreathes upward from the hot soup.