Naked
(
adjective
,
verb
)
(As an adjective)
Naked ( adjective )
- Without clothing; undressed; bare.
- Without the usual covering or protection; unprotected; exposed.
- Not having or covered with clothing; barefoot.
Origin:
Old english nacod "bare, undressed," from nacian "to strip,".
Examples:
- He was standing there completely naked.
- The tree was naked in winter, with no leaves.
- The statue was naked, without any clothes.
- The building was left naked after the destruction, with no roof or walls.
- She felt naked without her usual jewelry.
(As a verb)
Naked ( verb )
- Without clothing; undressed; bare.
- Without the usual covering or protection; unprotected; exposed.
- Not having or covered with clothing; barefoot.
Origin:
Old english nacod "bare, undressed," from nacian "to strip,".
Examples:
- He was standing there completely naked.
- The tree was naked in winter, with no leaves.
- The statue was naked, without any clothes.
- The building was left naked after the destruction, with no roof or walls.
- She felt naked without her usual jewelry.