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    naked
    /ˈneɪkɪd/

    adjective

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  2. NAKED meaning: 1. not covered by clothes: 2. Something that is naked does not have its usual covering: 3. A…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : not covered by clothing : nude. 2. : devoid of customary or natural covering : bare: such as. a. : not enclosed in a scabbard. a naked sword. b. : not provided with a shade. a naked light. c. of a plant or one of its parts : lacking pubescence or enveloping or subtending parts. smooth, naked stems. d. : lacking foliage or vegetation.

  4. If you say that someone is naked or feels naked, you mean they are powerless or have no way of protecting themselves.

  5. na·ked. (nā′kĭd) adj. 1. Having no clothing on the body; nude. 2. Having no covering, especially the usual one: a naked sword. 3. Devoid of vegetation, trees, or foliage: the naked ground; naked tree limbs.

  6. adjective. being without clothing or covering; nude: naked children swimming in the lake. Synonyms: undressed, uncovered. without adequate clothing: a naked little beggar. bare of any covering, overlying matter, vegetation, foliage, or the like: naked fields. bare, stripped, or destitute (usually followed by of ):

  7. Naked people are nude, and naked animals are missing their hair or fur. When piles of snow melt in the spring, they leave naked fields and sidewalks. If your white walls don't have any pictures or mirrors hanging on them, they'll look naked too.

  8. Naked can mean ‘without a protective covering’: a naked sword. Bare can also mean ‘just enough’: the bare minimum. Naked can be used to talk about strong feelings that are not hidden: naked fear. Note also the idiom: (visible) to/ with the naked eye.

  9. NAKED meaning: 1. not wearing clothes or not covered by anything: 2. A naked feeling or quality is not hidden…. Learn more.

  10. adjective. Completely unclothed; bare; nude. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Devoid of vegetation, trees, or foliage. The naked ground; naked tree limbs. American Heritage. Lacking clothing, means of support, etc.; destitute. Webster's New World.

  11. Jun 17, 2024 · naked (comparative more naked, superlative most naked) Bare, not covered by clothing. She was as naked as the day she was born.

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