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Enshrouded

Quick Detail: Enshrouded is something hidden or covered by shadow, mist, cloth, or darkness that conceals what lies beneath.

Definition: Enshrouded describes something that is covered, hidden, or wrapped so that it cannot be clearly seen. The covering may be physical—such as fog, cloth, or darkness—or atmospheric, like shadow filling a space. In gothic and eerie settings, the word often appears when places, figures, or objects are partially concealed, allowing only hints of their shape or presence to show through. The term carries a strong sense of concealment, where whatever lies beneath the covering remains deliberately out of view.

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