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Hoodlike

Hoodlike is an English adjective describing something that resembles a hood or has the form of a hood. The term can refer to literal hoods or hood-shaped coverings, as well as to shapes or silhouettes that evoke a hood’s enclosing contour. It is formed from the noun hood plus the suffix -like to function as a descriptive modifier in neutral prose.

In usage, hoodlike appears in fashion, design, architecture, and descriptive writing. It may describe a garment

Usage notes: Hoodlike is somewhat formal and relatively uncommon in everyday speech. It is most appropriate

See also: Hood, Hooded, -like suffix, Canopy, Enclosure.

with
a
draped
or
rounded
head-covering,
a
protective
canopy,
a
curved
architectural
element
that
shelters
beneath
it,
or
the
silhouette
of
an
object
that
suggests
a
hood.
The
term
can
also
be
applied
metaphorically
to
phenomena
with
an
enveloping
or
sheltering
appearance.
in
technical,
literary,
or
product-description
contexts
where
a
precise,
image-based
comparison
adds
clarity.
When
a
more
common
term
would
suffice,
alternatives
such
as
hooded,
hood-like,
or
hood-shaped
can
be
preferable.