hoodedˈhʊd ɪd
hood (v)
- present
- hoods
- past
- hooded
- past participle
- hooded
- present participle
- hooding
hooded
English Definitions:
hooded (Adjective)
wearing a hood
hooded (Adjective)
covered with a hood
hooded (Adjective)
shaped like a hood
hooded (Adjective)
having a crest or similar elastic skin in the neck area
hooded
A hood is a kind of headgear that covers most of the head and neck, and sometimes the face. Hoods that cover mainly the sides and top of the head, and leave the face mostly or partly open may be worn for protection from the environment (typically cold weather or rain), for fashion, as a form of traditional dress or uniform, or in the case of knights, an armoured hood is used for protection against bladed weapons. In some cases, hoods are used to prevent the wearer from seeing where they are going (e.g., in cases where a prisoner is hooded). Hoods with eye holes may be used for religious purposes to prevent the wearer from being seen. In the case of Ku Klux Klan members, terrorists, or criminals such as robbers, a hood with eye holes helps prevent identification.
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