mantled

/ˈmæntəld/
adjective
  1. Covered or draped with something, as if by a mantle.
    • The mountains were mantled in a thick layer of snow.
    • Her shoulders were mantled with a soft woolen shawl.
    • The old oak tree was mantled with ivy.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of mantle: to cover or conceal something as if with a cloak.
    • Fog mantled the valley early that morning.
    • The gardener mantled the delicate plants with a frost cloth.
    • A sense of calm mantled the crowd after the speech.
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