hood in Arabic
hood in Arabic is قَلَنْسُوَة — hood means a loose covering for the head, often part of a jacket or coat.
hood in Arabic
قَلَنْسُوَة
Pronounced: qalansuwa
covering for the head attached to a larger garment such as a jacket or cloak
What does "hood" mean?
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noun A loose covering for the head, often part of a jacket or coat.
"She pulled up her hood as the rain started."
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noun The hinged panel covering a car engine (called a "bonnet" in British English).
"Smoke was coming from under the hood."
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noun Informal: a neighbourhood, especially a poor or inner-city one.
"He grew up in a rough hood on the south side of the city."
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verb To cover something with a hood.
"They hooded the falcon before the flight."
hood in a sentence
- She pulled up her hood as the rain started.
- The falcon wore a small leather hood to keep it calm.
- Smoke was coming from under the hood.
- He grew up in a rough hood on the south side of the city.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "hood" in Arabic?
"hood" in Arabic is قَلَنْسُوَة. hood means: A loose covering for the head, often part of a jacket or coat.
How do you pronounce قَلَنْسُوَة?
"hood" in Arabic is قَلَنْسُوَة, pronounced "qalansuwa".
How do you use "hood" in a sentence?
Example: "She pulled up her hood as the rain started." In Arabic, "hood" is قَلَنْسُوَة.
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