A hat worn at the back of the head is often referred to as a "newsboy cap" or "flat cap." This style is characterized by its rounded crown and a small, stiff brim in front, allowing it to sit comfortably at the back of the head. It is traditionally made from wool, tweed, or cotton and is associated with casual and vintage fashion. Another example is the "beanie," which can also be worn further back on the head for a relaxed look.
That is the correct spelling of the noun "hat" (worn on the head).
a hat
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Something you wear on your head like a hat.
It could be a wig, hat, headscarf, helmet, woollen hat, etc. Personally, I wear a woollen hat when it is cold.
The tall and pointed head gear is called a mitre while the small 'beanie-like' cap he wears on the back of his head is called a zucchetto.
No, it's an article of clothing worn on top of the head.
A hat worn at a jaunty angle is tipped over one eye or pushed back on the head. It implies both a certain class and a cavalier, debonair sense of fashion.
Yes, the word "hat" is a noun. It is a common noun that refers to an article of clothing worn on the head for protection or decoration.
Hat, cap, scarf, hijab, yarmulke, turban, hardhat, helmet, hairnet, headphones.
it's a hat that has "snap's" on the back to adjust the size of the hat to fit your head :) enjoi
type of hat worn by witches