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bare - Dictionary definition and meaning for bare

BARE

  • (verb) lay bare

    "denude a forest"

    synonyms : denudate , denude , strip

  • (verb) make public

    "She aired her opinions on welfare"

    synonyms : air , publicise , publicize

  • (verb) lay bare

    "bare your breasts", "bare your feelings"

  • (adj.) lacking its natural or customary covering

    "a bare hill", "bare feet"

  • (adj.) not having a protective covering

    "unsheathed cables", "a bare blade"

    synonyms : unsheathed

  • (adj.) lacking embellishment or ornamentation

    "a plain hair style", "unembellished white walls", "functional architecture featuring stark unornamented concrete"

    synonyms : plain , spare , unembellished , unornamented

  • (adj.) lacking in amplitude or quantity

    "a bare livelihood", "a scanty harvest", "a spare diet"

    synonyms : scanty , spare

  • (adj.) completely unclothed

    "bare bodies", "naked from the waist up", "a nude model"

    synonyms : au naturel , naked , nude

  • (adj.) having everything extraneous removed including contents

    "the bare walls", "the cupboard was bare"

    synonyms : stripped

  • (adj.) providing no shelter or sustenance

    "bare rocky hills", "barren lands", "the bleak treeless regions of the high Andes", "the desolate surface of the moon", "a stark landscape"

    synonyms : barren , bleak , desolate , stark

    The bleak treeless regions of the high Andes provided him no shelter. -added by naila_inlas

  • (adj.) lacking a surface finish such as paint

    "bare wood", "unfinished furniture"

    synonyms : unfinished

  • (adj.) apart from anything else; without additions or modifications

    "only the bare facts", "shocked by the mere idea", "the simple passage of time was enough", "the simple truth"

    synonyms : mere , simple

  • (adj.) just barely adequate or within a lower limit

    "a bare majority", "a marginal victory"

    synonyms : marginal

    He got a marginal victory in the elections. -added by naila_inlas

WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University.


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