Definition of Bare
Adjective: bare (barer,barest) behr
- Completely unclothed
"bare bodies";
- au naturel, naked, nude
- Lacking in amplitude or quantity
"a bare livelihood";
- scanty, spare
- Not having a protective covering
"a bare blade";
- unsheathed
- Lacking its natural or customary covering
"a bare hill"; "bare feet"
- Just barely adequate or within a lower limit
"a bare majority";
- marginal
- Apart from anything else; without additions or modifications
"only the bare facts";
- mere, simple
- Lacking a surface finish such as paint
"bare wood";
- unfinished
- Providing no shelter or sustenance
"bare rocky hills";
- barren, bleak, desolate, stark
- Having everything extraneous removed including contents
"the cupboard was bare"; "the bare walls";
- stripped
- Lacking embellishment or ornamentation
"a bare hair style";
- plain, spare, unembellished, unornamented
- Make visible, allow others to see
"bare your breasts"; "bare your feelings"
- Make public
"She bared her opinions on welfare";
- publicize, publicise [Brit], air
- Remove or clear everything so that nothing is left
- denude, denudate, strip
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