"shrouded" is a correct and usable word in written English. You can use it when referring to something that is covered or enveloped in an opaque material, such as cloth. Example sentence: "The old man's face was shrouded in a thick, grey beard.".
There is the T rex, lying on its side and shrouded in smoke.
As for MacKenzie's sudden departure from the Mail, the reasons were shrouded in secrecy at the time.
What Daft Punk did without Colbert: What Colbert did without Daft Punk: via New York Magazine Instead, shrouded in darkness with a stark background, he performed Blood On The Leaves, off his new album Yeezus.
But he left its purpose still shrouded in mystery.
HZ: "What about this allegation of cops being used by rival gangs to settle their scores and eliminate their rivals?" BS: "Law enforcement is a job that is shrouded in mystery; there will always be allegations.
For years, advertising for tampons and "sanitary products" have been shrouded in nebulous euphemism.
Currently meetings between DfE brokers and governing bodies are not minuted, while the processes by which sponsors are selected and schools transferred between them seem shrouded in secrecy.
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