Bare ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Bare ( adjective )

  1. Without any clothing, covering, or protective covering.
  2. Having nothing added to or left on.
  3. Simple or plain in design or style.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english bær.

Examples:

  1. The beach was filled with barefoot sunbathers.
  2. She was standing there in the rain, her hair and clothes soaked, completely bare to the elements.
  3. He stood on the stage, wearing only a pair of pants, his torso bare.
  4. Bare walls and floors create a minimalistic look.
  5. The room was decorated with bare essentials.

(As a verb)

Bare ( verb )

  1. Without any clothing, covering, or protective covering.
  2. Having nothing added to or left on.
  3. Simple or plain in design or style.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english bær.

Examples:

  1. The beach was filled with barefoot sunbathers.
  2. She was standing there in the rain, her hair and clothes soaked, completely bare to the elements.
  3. He stood on the stage, wearing only a pair of pants, his torso bare.
  4. Bare walls and floors create a minimalistic look.
  5. The room was decorated with bare essentials.
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