Meaning & Definition of word "Capote"

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    Capote

    /kəˈpoʊt/

    noun:

    • 1. A long cloak or overcoat, typically with a hood.
      • Example: She wore a beautiful red capote that flowed gracefully behind her.
    • 2. A type of large, loose-fitting coat, often used in the past.
      • Example: During the winter, he preferred his warm capote to keep out the chill.
    • 3. A specific style of coat or outer garment, often associated with historical periods or regions.
      • Example: The actors in the historical play donned traditional capotes to reflect the fashion of the era.

    Etymology

    From French 'capote', derived from 'cape'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    in the capote:

    in disguise or in a hidden manner.

    capote style:

    referring to a fashion style reminiscent of the historical garment.

    Related Words

    cloak:

    A loose outer garment.

    cape:

    A sleeveless outer garment fastened at the neck.

    mantle:

    An important role or responsibility.

    Slang Meanings of capote

    Meaning: To capote someone

    Example Sentence: They capoted their opponent with a surprise move.