ski cap
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Definition
Noun A close-fitting, typically knitted woolen cap designed for warmth, often characterized by a tapered tail that ends in a decorative tassel. It is traditionally associated with cold-weather activities and winter sports.
Usage
A "ski cap" is worn on the head for warmth in cold conditions. It is a specific style of hat, not a general term for any winter hat. The defining features are its snug fit, woolen material, and the distinctive tapered tail with a tassel.
Examples
- He pulled his ski cap down over his ears before heading out into the snow.
- The classic ski cap, with its long tail and pom-pom, is a common sight in alpine villages.
- She lost the tassel from her favorite ski cap.
Advanced Usage
- The term can evoke a traditional, rustic, or old-fashioned style of winter wear.
- While named for skiing, it is commonly worn for various winter activities and casual cold-weather use.
Variants and Related Words
- Stocking cap: A very similar, often synonymous term for a long, tapered knitted cap.
- Toque (chiefly Canadian): A knitted cap, sometimes but not always with a pom-pom; can be a broader term.
- Beanie: A close-fitting knitted cap, but typically without a long tapered tail or tassel.
- Balaclava: A close-fitting garment that covers the whole head and neck, often with an opening for the face.
Synonyms
- Woolen hat
- Knit cap
- Watch cap (a similar style, often solid-colored and used by military personnel)
Notes
The term "ski cap" specifically refers to the style described. It is not used for helmets, visors, or other types of headgear worn in skiing. The key visual identifier is the tapered tail ending in a tassel or pom-pom.
Noun
- a close-fitting woolen cap; often has a tapering tail with a tassel