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Hoodie - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

hoodie

/ˈhʊdi/ /ˈhʊdi/

Definition:

A casual sweatshirt with a hood, often featuring a front pocket.

Synonyms:

sweatshirt, pullover, jumper

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

coat, jacket

Common Collocations:

zip-up hoodie, oversized hoodie, fleece hoodie, graphic hoodie, cozy hoodie

Derivatives:

hooded, hoodies

Usage Tips:

Use "hoodie" to refer to a casual, warm top with a hood and often a front pocket.

Common Phrases:

rock a hoodie, throw on a hoodie, live in a hoodie

Etymology:

Derived from "hood" (head covering) + "-ie" (diminutive suffix), first recorded in the 1990s.

Examples:

  • 1. She wore a black hoodie to stay warm.
  • 2. His favorite hoodie has a dinosaur print on it.
  • 3. I bought a new zip-up hoodie for the gym.
  • 4. The student pulled up his hoodie when it rained.

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