gloved

gloved — adjective

1. describes a hand or fingers that are covered or protected by a glove, or a perso

1.形容詞B2
釋義

describes a hand or fingers that are covered or protected by a glove, or a person who is wearing gloves.

例句

The surgeon's <<gloved>> hands moved with steady precision during the long operation.

attributive: gloved + noun (hands)

A <<gloved>> hand reached through the broken car window and grabbed the bag.

attributive: gloved + noun (hand)

反義詞
  • bare

    describes skin or hands without a covering

文法句型

gloved + noun

用法筆記

Typically used attributively before a noun describing a body part (e.g., 'gloved hand', 'gloved fingers') or the person performing an action. The adjective does not have a comparative or superlative form.

常見錯誤

She wore a gloved.
She wore a glove.
💡'gloved' is an adjective, not a noun; use 'glove' as a noun.
His hands were more gloved than hers.
His hands were gloved; hers were not.
💡'gloved' is not gradable and should not be used comparatively.