Naked ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Naked ( adjective )

  1. Without clothing; undressed; bare.
  2. Without the usual covering or protection; unprotected; exposed.
  3. Not having or covered with clothing; barefoot.

Origin:

Old english nacod "bare, undressed," from nacian "to strip,".

Examples:

  1. He was standing there completely naked.
  2. The tree was naked in winter, with no leaves.
  3. The statue was naked, without any clothes.
  4. The building was left naked after the destruction, with no roof or walls.
  5. She felt naked without her usual jewelry.

(As a verb)

Naked ( verb )

  1. Without clothing; undressed; bare.
  2. Without the usual covering or protection; unprotected; exposed.
  3. Not having or covered with clothing; barefoot.

Origin:

Old english nacod "bare, undressed," from nacian "to strip,".

Examples:

  1. He was standing there completely naked.
  2. The tree was naked in winter, with no leaves.
  3. The statue was naked, without any clothes.
  4. The building was left naked after the destruction, with no roof or walls.
  5. She felt naked without her usual jewelry.
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