Bareheaded
(adjective)
Without a hat or other head covering.
Origin:
The word "bareheaded" comes from the old english word "bær" meaning "bare" and "hædd" meaning "head". it was first used in the 14th century.
Examples:
- I felt quite exposed as I walked down the street bareheaded on a cold winter day.
- The young boy went to school bareheaded, not realizing that it was a uniform violation.
- She was bareheaded as she walked down the aisle, her long hair cascading down her back.
- The statue of the goddess stood bareheaded in the center of the temple.
- He removed his hat and bowed bareheaded to the queen.