hooded cloak
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Definition
Noun: A long, loose outer garment designed to be worn over other clothing, featuring an attached hood that can be drawn up to cover the head.
Usage
A "hooded cloak" is a single, specific type of garment. It is used to describe a piece of clothing that provides warmth, protection from weather, or can be used for concealment. It is often associated with historical, fantasy, or ceremonial attire.
Examples
- The traveler wrapped herself in a hooded cloak to shield against the rain.
- In many medieval paintings, monks are depicted wearing simple, brown hooded cloaks.
- The mysterious figure disappeared into the shadows, the deep hood of his hooded cloak obscuring his face.
Advanced Usage
- Descriptive Use: The term can be used descriptively to evoke a specific mood, era, or character trait, often implying mystery, tradition, or protection.
- The costume designer added a hooded cloak to the wizard's outfit to complete the mystical look.
Variants and Related Words
- Cloak (n): A sleeveless outer garment hanging loosely from the shoulders. A "hooded cloak" is a type of cloak.
- Cape (n): A sleeveless outer garment fastened at the neck and hanging loosely over the shoulders, typically shorter than a cloak. It may or may not have a hood.
- Cowled (adj): Having or wearing a cowl (a hood, especially on a monk's habit). A "cowled robe" is similar to a hooded cloak.
Synonyms
- Cowl (when referring to the hooded part of a monastic garment).
- Mantle (a loose sleeveless cloak, often used in historical or literary contexts).
Antonyms
- There is no direct antonym for a specific garment. Opposing concepts might include short-sleeved shirt or lightweight vest, but these are not true antonyms.
Related Phrases
- Draw up the hood: To pull the hood over one's head.
- As the wind grew colder, she drew up the hood of her cloak.
- Shrouded in a cloak: Literally covered by a cloak; figuratively, concealed or obscured.
- The spy was shrouded in a dark, hooded cloak.
Noun
- a long cloak with a hood that can be pulled over the head