Covered vs Hooded - What's the difference?
covered | hooded |
Overlaid with or enclosed within something.
(figuratively) prepared for, or dealt with some matter
:I think that we have covered everything that was on the agenda
:With my insurance, I am covered for earthquake damage also
:(poker) Having more money available for betting than another player.
:: John has $100 on the table, while Jill only has $75. John has Jill covered .
(cover)
wearing a hood
covered with a hood
shaped like a hood
(of an animal) having a crest or similar elastic skin in the neck area
(of clothing) fitted with a hood
(hood)
As adjectives the difference between covered and hooded
is that covered is overlaid with or enclosed within something while hooded is wearing a hood.As verbs the difference between covered and hooded
is that covered is past tense of cover while hooded is past tense of hood.covered
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* uncoveredVerb
(head)Statistics
*hooded
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Adjective
(head)- A hooded anorak.