hooded
Pronunciación: [ˈhʊdɪd]
Palabra
Contexto: «appearance»
(adjective) when something has a hood, which is a part that covers the head. It's often seen on clothing like jackets or sweatshirts. A hood keeps your head warm and dry.
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She wore a cozy hooded sweatshirt while watching the movie.
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He didn't like the jacket because it was not hooded and offered no head protection.
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Do you prefer a hooded coat for winter or one without a hood?
Contexto: «animal behavior»
(adjective) when animals, especially certain snakes, have a flap of skin around their neck that can be raised. This makes them look bigger and is often used for protection or to scare others.
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The hooded cobra raised its neck flap when it felt threatened.
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The non-hooded snake slithered away without trying to scare anyone.
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Why do some snakes become hooded when they are in danger?
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