IPA: /ˈriːθi/
KK: /ˈriːθi/
Having a twisted or curled shape, often resembling a wreath or circular arrangement.
The wreathy vines climbed up the trellis, creating a beautiful display.
Comparative: more wreathy
Superlative: most wreathy
Wreathy → The word 'wreathy' is derived from 'wreath' (from Old English 'writha', meaning a twist or a band) and the suffix '-y' (meaning characterized by or full of). Thus, 'wreathy' describes something characterized by or full of wreaths or twists.
Think of a 'wreath' as a twist of flowers or leaves, and remember that 'wreathy' means something that is full of or characterized by wreaths.