What is another word for Hooded?

Pronunciation: [hˈʊdɪd] (IPA)

Hooded is a term that refers to an item of clothing or accessory that has a hood or covering over the head. There are many synonyms for hooded depending on the context in which the word is being used. For instance, in the context of an article of clothing, the word hooded can be replaced with words such as capuched, capped, cowled or shrouded. Hooded can also be used to describe a person or an animal with a hood-like feature. Some synonyms for this usage include masked, covered, concealed, and veiled. Synonyms for hooded can also be found in common idiomatic expressions such as "undercover" and "incognizable".

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Usage examples for Hooded

She saw that the bar of light came from a Hooded lamp which was turned towards the window, leaving the bed in shadow.
"The Lamp in the Desert"
Ethel M. Dell
As soon as tea was over, the girls flew off upstairs to put on Hooded cloaks and shawls and overshoes for their moonlight sleigh ride.
"Her Mother's Secret"
Emma D. E. N. Southworth
She wore no hat, but a Hooded opera-cloak was thrown loosely over her shoulders, and as she strolled up the path, pausing every now and then to carelessly gather a handful of the drooping lilies, whose perfume made faint the heavy night air, its folds parted, and revealed brief glimpses of soft white drapery and flashing jewels on her bosom and in her hair.
"The New Tenant"
E. Phillips Oppenheim

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