capes Synonyms

capes Meaning

capes

to act as a defender or supporter, a point of land that extends out into the sea or a lake, a sleeveless outer garment or part of a garment that fits closely at the neck and hangs loosely over the shoulders, the short feathers covering the shoulders of a fowl see duck illustration, cape cod cottage, to remove the head and the hide of an animal for preserving or mounting as a trophy, a point or extension of land jutting out into water as a peninsula or as a projecting point, a sleeveless garment worn so as to hang over the shoulders, arms, and back

capes Sentence Examples

  1. The superheroes wore flowing capes that billowed behind them as they soared through the air.
  2. The king's royal guards stood at attention, their scarlet capes adding a touch of grandeur to the ceremony.
  3. Raincoats with attached capes protected commuters from the relentless downpour.
  4. The actor's cape, adorned with intricate beadwork, was an essential part of his costume.
  5. The flamenco dancer twirled her long, colorful cape, adding a touch of drama to her performance.
  6. The child's imagination soared as he pretended to be a superhero with a red cape.
  7. A cape of doubt hung heavy in the air as the committee deliberated the proposal.
  8. The fog rolled in like a ghostly cape, obscuring the coastline.
  9. The artist painted a portrait of a woman wearing a fur cape that cascaded over her shoulders.
  10. The charity volunteers distributed capes to the homeless to keep them warm during the winter months.

FAQs About the word capes

to act as a defender or supporter, a point of land that extends out into the sea or a lake, a sleeveless outer garment or part of a garment that fits closely at

cloaks,capotes, mantles, frocks, ponchos, mantillas, sarapes, burnooses, serapes, burnouses

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The superheroes wore flowing capes that billowed behind them as they soared through the air.

The king's royal guards stood at attention, their scarlet capes adding a touch of grandeur to the ceremony.

Raincoats with attached capes protected commuters from the relentless downpour.

The actor's cape, adorned with intricate beadwork, was an essential part of his costume.