Meaning & Definition of word "Hood"

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    Hood

    /hʊd/

    noun:

    • 1. A covering for the head and neck, often part of a coat or jacket.
      • Example: She pulled the hood of her jacket up to shield herself from the rain.
    • 2. A type of covering that can be put over the head, resembling a cap or a scarf.
      • Example: The costume included a red hood that added to its mysterious look.
    • 3. The raised top portion of a vehicle that covers the engine.
      • Example: The mechanic opened the hood of the car to check the oil level.
    • 4. A neighborhood, especially one with a reputation for crime or poverty.
      • Example: He grew up in the hood and always looked out for his friends.
    • 5. A protective covering for an appliance or piece of machinery.
      • Example: The kitchen hood was designed to remove smoke and odors while cooking.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'hod', from Old English 'hōd', of Germanic origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    the hood:

    A slang term for a neighborhood, often implying a rough urban area.

    hooded sweatshirt:

    A sweatshirt with an attached hood.

    hoodwink:

    To deceive or trick someone.

    Related Words

    cowl:

    A hooded garment, often associated with monks.

    bonnet:

    A type of hat that covers the head and is tied under the chin.

    Slang Meanings of hood

    Meaning: A term used to refer to a neighborhood, often implying a rough area.

    Example Sentence: He's from the hood, so he knows how to handle tough situations.

    Meaning: Referring to an area characterized by a specific culture or group.

    Example Sentence: The hood is where all my friends hang out.