Definitions and Examples of hooded, covered
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Covered with or having a hood.
Example
The man wore a hooded jacket to protect himself from the rain.
Having something on top or over to protect or conceal.
Example
The car was covered with a tarpaulin to protect it from the dust.
Key Differences: hooded vs covered
- 1Hooded refers to something that has a hood, while covered refers to something that has something on top or over it.
- 2Hooded is more specific than covered, which can refer to any type of covering.
Effective Usage of hooded, covered
- 1Fashion: Use hooded to describe clothing items with hoods, such as jackets and sweatshirts.
- 2Weather: Use hooded to describe clothing items that protect from the weather, such as raincoats and parkas.
- 3Protection: Use covered to describe objects that have something on top or over them for protection, such as cars and furniture.
Remember this!
The antonyms of hoodless are hooded and covered. Hooded refers to something that has a hood, while covered refers to something that has something on top or over it. Use hooded to describe clothing items with hoods or that protect from the weather, and use covered to describe objects that have something on top or over them for protection.