stetson Antonyms
Strongest:
- tricorn
- overseas-cap
- hat
- shako
- biretta
- pillbox
- sombrero
- kufi
- calotte
- toque
- hood
- bowler
- helmet
- baseball-cap
- top-hat
- mitre
- panama
- boater
- skullcap
- cowboy-hat
- cloche
- helm
- turban
- leghorn
- fez
- bonnet
- tam
- zucchetto
- derby
- homburg
- stocking-cap
- fedora
- tricorne
- kepi
- billycock
- beret
- sunbonnet
- silk-hat
Strong:
- castor
- casque
- miter
- kepi
- picture-hat
- tam-o-shanter
- garrison-cap
- skimmer
- high-hat
- porkpie-hat
- sou-wester
- stovepipe
- cap
- cocked-hat
- cowl
- capuche
- plug-hat
- ten-gallon-hat
- headdress
- hard-hat
- headgear
- topper
- nightcap
- opera-hat
- chapeau
- headpiece
- service-cap
Weak:
Meaning of stetson
Wordnet
stetson (n)
a hat made of felt with a creased crown
stetson Sentence Examples
- The rugged cowboy stetson adorned his head, a symbol of his unwavering spirit.
- Amidst the bustling town, the sheriff's stetson marked his authority and determination.
- The brim of the weathered stetson provided shade from the scorching desert sun.
- The rancher's stetson served as a practical tool, keeping rain and sweat away from his face.
- The stetson became an iconic symbol of the Old West, conjuring images of boundless frontiers.
- With a nod of his stetson, the stagecoach driver signaled the departure of the passengers.
- The brim of the stetson cast a mysterious shadow over his piercing gaze.
- The dust-covered stetson bore witness to countless journeys across the untamed wilderness.
- The stetson's intricate band and feathers hinted at the wearer's personality and style.
- The stetson was more than just a hat; it embodied the traditions and values of the American West.
FAQs About the word stetson
a hat made of felt with a creased crown
tricorn, overseas cap, hat, shako, biretta, pillbox, sombrero, kufi, calotte, toque
No antonyms found.
The rugged cowboy stetson adorned his head, a symbol of his unwavering spirit.
Amidst the bustling town, the sheriff's stetson marked his authority and determination.
The brim of the weathered stetson provided shade from the scorching desert sun.
The rancher's stetson served as a practical tool, keeping rain and sweat away from his face.