helmet

simple noun33 collocationsAvg. frequency: 5.9

A helmet designed to prevent injury.

A general term for a helmet worn to prevent head injury.

A common term for a bicycle or motorcycle helmet.

A helmet for riding a motorcycle.

A lightweight helmet for cycling.

A helmet for riding a motorbike.

A helmet for cycling.

A helmet designed to protect the head in a crash, esp. in motorsports.

Covers the entire head, including the chin and jaw.

A padded helmet worn in American or Canadian football.

A helmet worn in ice hockey, often with a cage or visor.

A helmet worn by soldiers in battle.

Common material for modern safety or toy helmets.

A helmet worn by police during riots, often with a face shield.

Standard military helmet in the 20th century.

A modern combat helmet made from Kevlar fiber.

Typically refers to historical or military helmets.

A helmet equipped with a movable face shield.

A distinctive helmet worn by firefighters.

A traditional, tall helmet worn by British police officers on patrol.

Used in early aviation and motorcycling.

A lightweight helmet worn in hot, sunny climates, associated with European colonialists.

A colloquial term for a steel helmet, especially a WWI-era one.

A helmet of the style worn by Vikings (historically without horns).

A helmet with horns, often stereotypically associated with Vikings.

The movable front part of a helmet that covers and protects the face.

To have a helmet on your body as a piece of protection.

The common action of placing a helmet on your head.

The common action of removing a helmet from your head.

A slightly more formal way to say take off a helmet.

To be in the state of wearing a helmet.

To remove a helmet, often with some effort.

A formal or literary term for putting on a helmet.