hooded
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhʊdɪd/
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Adjective
hooded (not comparable)
- Wearing a hood.
- Covered with a hood.
- Shaped like a hood.
- (of an animal) Having a crest or similar elastic skin or muscle or bone in the neck or behind-the-head area.
- Synonym: helmeted
- (of a fancy rat) Having a single, unbroken line of colour from the full head down to the spine and possibly towards the tail.
- (of clothing) Fitted with a hood.
- A hooded anorak.
- (of eyes) Having thick, drooping eyelids.
- (slang, uncommon) Uncircumcised.
Antonyms
Derived terms
- black-hooded antshrike
- Gould's hooded snake
- grey-hooded attila
- grey-hooded bunting
- hooded crane
- hooded crow
- hooded grebe
- hooded gull
- hooded justice
- hooded merganser
- hoodedness
- hooded oriole
- hooded parrot
- hooded pitohui
- hooded seal
- hooded sheldrake
- hooded skunk
- hooded snake
- hooded spirits
- hooded sweatshirt
- hooded tickspider
- hooded tinamou
- hooded tops
- hooded violet
- hooded vulture
- hooded warbler
- hooded wheatear
- nonhooded
- Sennett's hooded oriole
Translations
wearing a hood
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covered with a hood
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shaped like a hood
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(garment) fitted with a hood
Verb
hooded
- simple past and past participle of hood