Bare
(
adjective
,
verb
)
(As an adjective)
Bare ( adjective )
- Without any clothing, covering, or protective covering.
- Having nothing added to or left on.
- Simple or plain in design or style.
Origin:
Middle english: from old english bær.
Examples:
- The beach was filled with barefoot sunbathers.
- She was standing there in the rain, her hair and clothes soaked, completely bare to the elements.
- He stood on the stage, wearing only a pair of pants, his torso bare.
- Bare walls and floors create a minimalistic look.
- The room was decorated with bare essentials.
(As a verb)
Bare ( verb )
- Without any clothing, covering, or protective covering.
- Having nothing added to or left on.
- Simple or plain in design or style.
Origin:
Middle english: from old english bær.
Examples:
- The beach was filled with barefoot sunbathers.
- She was standing there in the rain, her hair and clothes soaked, completely bare to the elements.
- He stood on the stage, wearing only a pair of pants, his torso bare.
- Bare walls and floors create a minimalistic look.
- The room was decorated with bare essentials.