Hood vs. Hoodie — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Hood and Hoodie
ADVERTISEMENT
Compare with Definitions
Hood
A covering for the head and neck with an opening for the face, typically forming part of a coat or cloak
A jacket with a detachable hood
Hoodie
A hoodie (in some cases it is also spelt hoody and alternatively known as a hooded sweatshirt) is a sweatshirt with a hood. Hoodies often include a muff sewn onto the lower front, and (usually) a drawstring to adjust the hood opening.
Hood
A thing resembling a hood in shape or use.
Hoodie
A hooded garment, especially a hooded sweatshirt.
Hood
A gangster or similar violent criminal
I been beaten up by hoods
ADVERTISEMENT
Hoodie
A sweatshirt with an integral hood and, sometimes, a large kangaroo pocket at the front.
You can buy hoodies on the cheap in summer.
Hood
A neighbourhood, especially one in an urban area
I've lived in the hood for 15 years
Hoodie
A young person wearing such a sweatshirt, usually a male, stereotypically associated with antisocial behaviour.
Hood
Put a hood on or over
She was forced into a car, hooded, and taken to a cell
Hoodie
(slang) foreskin
Hood
A loose pliable covering for the head and neck, often attached to a robe or jacket.
Hoodie
The hooded crow, Corvus cornix.
Hood
An ornamental draping of cloth hung from the shoulders of an academic or ecclesiastical robe.
Hood
A sack placed over the head of a falcon to keep it quiet.
Hood
A metal cover or cowl for a hearth or stove.
Hood
A carriage top.
Hood
The hinged metal lid over the engine of a motor vehicle.
Hood
(Zoology) A colored marking or an expanded part, such as a crest, on or near the head of an animal.
Hood
A hoodlum; a thug.
Hood
A rowdy or violent young person.
Hood
A neighborhood, usually in the inner city.
Hood
Variant of hood3.
Hood
To supply or cover with a hood.
Hood
A covering for the head attached to a larger garment such as a jacket or cloak.
Hood
A distinctively coloured fold of material, representing a university degree.
Hood
An enclosure that protects something, especially from above.
Hood
Particular parts of conveyances
Hood
A soft top of a convertible car or carriage.
Hood
The hinged cover over the engine of a motor vehicle, known as a bonnet in other countries.
Hood
A cover over the engine, driving machinery or inner workings of something.
Hood
A metal covering that leads to a vent to suck away smoke or fumes.
Hood
(nautical) One of the endmost planks (or, one of the ends of the planks) in a ship’s bottom at bow or stern, that fits into the rabbet. These, when fit into the rabbet, resemble a hood (covering).
Hood
Various body parts
Hood
(ophiology) An expansion on the sides of the neck typical for many elapids e.g. the Egyptian cobra (Naja haje) and Indian cobra (Naja naja).
Hood
(colloquial) The osseous or cartilaginous marginal extension behind the back of many a dinosaur such as a ceratopsid and reptiles such as Chlamydosaurus kingii.
Hood
In the human hand, over the extensor digitorum, an expansion of the extensor tendon over the metacarpophalangeal joint (the extensor hood syn. dorsal hood syn. lateral hood)
Hood
(slang) Gangster, thug.
Hood
Neighborhood.
What’s goin’ down in the hood?
Hood
(UK) Person wearing a hoodie.
Hood
To cover something with a hood.
Hood
Relating to inner-city everyday life, both positive and negative aspects; especially people’s attachment to and love for their neighborhoods.
Hood
State; condition.
How could thou ween, through that disguised hoodTo hide thy state from being understood?
Hood
A covering or garment for the head or the head and shoulders, often attached to the body garment
Hood
Anything resembling a hood in form or use
Hood
The endmost plank of a strake which reaches the stem or stern.
Hood
Same as hoodlum.
Hood
Same as neighborhood.
Hood
To cover with a hood; to furnish with a hood or hood-shaped appendage.
The friar hooded, and the monarch crowned.
Hood
To cover; to hide; to blind.
While grace is saying, I'll hood mine eyesThus with my hat, and sigh and say, "Amen."
Hood
An aggressive and violent young criminal
Hood
Metal covering leading to a vent that exhausts smoke or fumes
Hood
The folding roof of a carriage
Hood
A headdress that protects the head and face
Hood
Protective covering consisting of a metal part that covers the engine;
There are powerful engines under the hoods of new cars
The mechanic removed the cowling in order to repair the plane's engine
Hood
Cover with a hood;
The bandits were hooded
Share Your Discovery
Previous Comparison
Visa vs. MastercardNext Comparison
Yellow vs. Blond