capuched (Meaning)

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capuched (a.)

Cover with, or as with, a hood.

Synonyms & Antonyms of capuched

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capuched Sentence Examples

  1. The figure in the painting was capuched, adding an air of mystery to the artwork.
  2. The monk walked through the monastery gardens, his face capuched against the chill of the morning.
  3. She emerged from the forest, capuched in a cloak to shield herself from the rain.
  4. The executioner stood on the gallows, his face capuched to conceal his identity.
  5. The traveler pulled his capuched hood tighter around his face as he braved the harsh winds.
  6. The capuched stranger seemed to disappear into the shadows, leaving behind an aura of intrigue.
  7. The old man sat on the park bench, his face capuched, lost in thought.
  8. The criminal pulled a capuched mask over his face before committing the robbery.
  9. The statue depicted a figure capuched in a cloak, symbolizing anonymity and solitude.
  10. The child played pretend, pretending to be a capuched hero, fighting imaginary villains in the backyard.

FAQs About the word capuched

Cover with, or as with, a hood.

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The figure in the painting was capuched, adding an air of mystery to the artwork.

The monk walked through the monastery gardens, his face capuched against the chill of the morning.

She emerged from the forest, capuched in a cloak to shield herself from the rain.

The executioner stood on the gallows, his face capuched to conceal his identity.