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Ensconce - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Other forms: ensconced; ensconcing; ensconces. If you ensconce yourself somewhere, you settle in for quite a while, such as when you're home with the flu and ensconce yourself on the couch with the remote control, tissues, your phone, and a big glass of orange juice. Ensconce dates to the 1580s, when it literally meant "to cover with a fort."
ENSCONCED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ENSCONCED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of ensconced in English. ensconced. adjective [ after verb ] literary uk / ɪnˈskɒnst / us / ɪnˈskɑːnst / Add to word list. positioned safely or comfortably somewhere: He is now firmly ensconced in his new home. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Closing and blocking. barricade.
ENSCONCED Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Ensconced definition: settled securely or snugly. See examples of ENSCONCED used in a sentence.
ensconce verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
verb. /ɪnˈskɒns/ /ɪnˈskɑːns/ (formal) Verb Forms. be ensconced (+adv./prep.) | ensconce yourself (+adv./prep.) if you are ensconced or ensconce yourself somewhere, you are made or make yourself comfortable and safe in that place or position. He ensconced himself in my bedroom as if he owned it.
ensconce | meaning of ensconce in Longman Dictionary of ... - LDOCE
ensconce. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English en‧sconce /ɪnˈskɒns $ ɪnˈskɑːns/ verb [ transitive] to settle yourself in a place where you feel comfortable and safe be ensconced in/at/on etc Nick was comfortably ensconced in front of the TV set. ensconce yourself Agnes had ensconced herself in the best bedroom.
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