Thesaurus / mantled
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synonyms for mantled
- cloak
- enclose
- enfold
- shroud
- beard
- blanket
- camouflage
- conceal
- cover
- curtain
- dim
- disguise
- drape
- enshroud
- envelop
- finesse
- invest
- launder
- mantle
- mask
- obscure
- screen
- secrete
- shield
- stonewall
- whitewash
- wrap
- cover up
- put up a front
- blare
- blaze
- blush
- brighten
- color
- crimson
- fill
- flame
- flare
- flush
- gleam
- glimmer
- glisten
- glitter
- ignite
- incandesce
- kindle
- light
- mantle
- pink
- redden
- rose
- rouge
- shine
- smolder
- thrill
- tingle
- twinkle
- be suffused
- pinken
- attire
- bundle up
- cloak
- disguise
- do up
- drape
- dress
- dress up
- equip
- fit
- swaddle
- swathe
- accouter
- apparel
- array
- bedizen
- caparison
- coat
- costume
- dandify
- deck
- dizen
- endow
- endue
- enwrap
- garb
- gown
- habilitate
- habit
- invest
- jacket
- mantle
- outfit
- primp
- raiment
- rig
- robe
- spruce
- tog
- vest
- bedrape
- breech
- dud
- fit out
- guise
- livery
- suit up
- turn out
- blanket
- bury
- coat
- dress
- enclose
- protect
- shroud
- cache
- camouflage
- canopy
- cap
- carpet
- cloak
- clothe
- conceal
- crown
- curtain
- daub
- disguise
- eclipse
- encase
- enfold
- ensconce
- enshroud
- envelop
- hood
- house
- invest
- layer
- mantle
- mask
- obscure
- overcast
- overlay
- overspread
- screen
- secrete
- shade
- shield
- stash
- superimpose
- superpose
- surface
- veil
- board up
- bush up
- cover up
- do on the sly
- put on
- set on
- boost
- broaden
- continue
- develop
- enhance
- enlarge
- expand
- go on
- increase
- last
- lengthen
- open
- prolong
- spread
- stretch
- take
- widen
- aggrandize
- amplify
- augment
- crane
- dilate
- draw
- elongate
- heighten
- magnify
- mantle
- multiply
- pad
- protract
- stall
- supplement
- unfold
- unfurl
- unroll
- add to
- beef up
- carry on
- drag one's feet
- drag out
- draw out
- fan out
- let out
- prolongate
- run on
- spin out
- spread out
- string out
- blaze
- brighten
- flare
- flush
- gleam
- glimmer
- glisten
- glitter
- shine
- smolder
- twinkle
- blare
- blush
- color
- crimson
- fill
- flame
- ignite
- kindle
- light
- mantle
- pink
- redden
- rose
- rouge
- thrill
- tingle
- be suffused
- pinken
- lay bare
- reveal
- uncover
- expose
- let go
- open
- show
- take out
- tell
- unmask
- abandon
- exclude
- lay out
- leave alone
- unwrap
- abbreviate
- abridge
- cease
- close
- compress
- decrease
- diminish
- discontinue
- end
- finish
- halt
- hide
- hinder
- lessen
- lose
- lower
- narrow
- reduce
- restrict
- shorten
- shrink
- stop
- constrict
- contract
- curtail
- degrade
- condense
- cut
- hold
- keep
- maintain
- take back
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How to use mantled in a sentence
This type became more and more rigid and austere as the gathering shadows of the Dark Ages mantled on the minds of men.
THE CATACOMBS OF ROMEWILLIAM HENRY WITHROWMarianne turned towards the light; her eyes were shining brilliantly, and a delicate shade of red mantled her cheeks.
GARMAN AND WORSEALEXANDER LANGE KIELLANDAbout seventeen miles to the south the rising slopes of ice-mantled land were visible, fading away to the far east and west.
THE HOME OF THE BLIZZARDDOUGLAS MAWSONThe hope—the heart of sixteen—spoke brightly out through the blushes that mantled over her fair cheeks.
NIGHT AND MORNING, COMPLETEEDWARD BULWER-LYTTONAnd suddenly Fanny felt her voice checked—her head mantled—her light form lifted from the ground.
NIGHT AND MORNING, COMPLETEEDWARD BULWER-LYTTONThe mask became half-quizzical, half-friendly, as her cheeks mantled beneath his regard.
UNDER THE ROSEFREDERIC STEWART ISHAMIt mantled in a kind of breathless, expectant silence the solitude of the wilderness world.
THE BACKWOODSMENCHARLES G. D. ROBERTSAbove, a knight's helm, mantled of the tincture of the shield, and surmounted by a ducal coronet.
PARISIANS IN THE COUNTRYHONORE DE BALZACThe rich red mantled her cheeks; the gray eyes smiled up frankly into his; she held out her hand.
FLAMSTED QUARRIESMARY E. WALLERIt is a stately ruin partially mantled with ivy, and it preserves in a most remarkable fashion the detail of its outward face.
YORKSHIRE PAINTED AND DESCRIBEDGORDON HOME