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Cowl Meaning in English

word

ˈkaʊɫ
KOWL
kˈaʊl
KOWL

Definition

A cowl is a loose hood that covers the head and shoulders, often worn by monks. It can also mean a protective cover on a machine or vehicle, like over an engine.

Usage & Nuances

'Cowl' is formal and specific—mainly in religious or technical contexts. For monks or nuns, it's the wide hood on robes. For machines, use 'engine cowl' or 'cowl hood.' Rare in everyday speech; don't use for regular hoodie hoods.

Example Sentences

The monk wore a brown cowl over his robe.

basic

He lifted the cowl to hide his face.

basic

The plane’s engine cowl was removed for inspection.

basic

Under his dark cowl, you could barely see his eyes.

natural

Make sure the cowl is locked before starting the engine.

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The old church displayed an ancient cowl once worn by the monks.

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